Adrin Nazarian secured a win on Tuesday in the race to represent sections of the San Fernando Valley on the Los Angeles City Council, while
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Metro Offers Free Rides on Election Day to Boost Voter Access Across L.A. County
With the November 5 election just days away, Metro has announced it will offer free rides across its entire system to help voters get to
Chaos Erupts After Dodgers’ World Series Win
Authorities arrested multiple individuals after street celebrations over the Dodgers’ World Series win led to incidents of burglary, vandalism, and fires across parts of Los
Calling LA Artists: Design the Official 2026 World Cup Poster and Win $20,000!
Attention all Los Angeles County residents aged 18 and older with a passion for art and design! The Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee
Join the Fun at Los Feliz Nursery School’s Sunflower Festival and Bake Sale!
Los Feliz families, mark your calendars! On September 29th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, the Los Feliz Nursery School is hosting its annual Sunflower
Federal Authorities Bust ‘Tourist Burglary’ Ring in Los Angeles, Six Arrested in Multi-Year Crime Operation
Federal authorities in Los Angeles announced on Wednesday the arrests and prosecutions of six individuals and a business believed to be behind “tourist burglary” rings.
Four Arrested in Connection with Johnny Wactor’s Fatal Shooting in Downtown Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Police Department announced the arrest of four individuals in connection with the fatal shooting of Johnny Wactor, who was killed in downtown
Los Angeles Councilmembers Advocate for Revival of Guaranteed Basic Income Program
A year and a half after the conclusion of Los Angeles’ guaranteed basic income pilot program, several city councilmembers are advocating for its revival, citing
Darkened Landmarks: Los Angeles Grapples with Surge in Metal Thefts
In downtown Los Angeles, the iconic Sixth Street Bridge, a project that cost federal and local taxpayers $588 million, is now completely dark at night.
LA City Council Considers Funding Private Armed Security for Religious Communities
The Los Angeles City Council is considering allocating public funds to private, armed security patrols to protect religious communities. This follows a violent protest against