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Students who rely on public transportation are left to navigate dark Metro stations and potential crime, they say.
Asian American leaders gathered to support a Japanese American college professor attacked in an alleged hate crime last month in Montebello.
This month, the sheriff’s department began citing drivers parked within 20 feet of crosswalks in unincorporated areas like ...
L.A. permitted about 17,000 new homes in 2024. To reach its 2029 goals, the city needs to approve more than triple that ...
The development by Tiao Properties on Cesar Chavez Avenue has been at the center of a debate over gentrification.
Figueroa was among 10 women who sued over forced sterilizations at L.A. County-USC Medical Center in the landmark Madrigal v.
Despite the lowest voter turnout in years, 19 neighborhood stakeholders have been elected and will begin their two-year terms ...
East L.A. author Julie Sands channels the pain of growing up as a military daughter into advocacy and a Memorial Day tribute ...
Heal the Bay’s beach report card just came out, and the water at the Santa Monica Pier is once again some of the dirtiest.
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The plan averts 1,000 layoffs, lowering the number of Los Angeles city workers who will lose their jobs to 650.