Mayor Karen Bass and City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto worked to expedite the release of a proposed "sanctuary city'' ...
Los Angeles is set to build a facility in the San Fernando Valley that will transform wastewater into enough pure drinking ...
Following President-elect Donald Trump's promise of mass deportations, Los Angeles is working toward officially becoming a ...
Jurado, who beat out incumbent Kevin de León in one of the biggest upsets in Los Angeles, said she is willing to work with ...
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 5, approved a four-year, $203 million contract with the union representing Los Angeles Fire Department personnel, which officials say will boost base ...
The City Council today confirmed former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as the 59th chief of the LAPD, the nation’s third-largest law enforcement agency, despite opposition from some ...
Since President Trump’s electoral victory, California officials have been gearing up to challenge his administration’s ...
Members of the Los Angeles City Council say they are working to expedite a law declaring Los Angeles a "sanctuary city" for illegal immigrants following President-elect Trump's victory last week.
Heather Hutt's victory, along with Ysabel Jurado’s defeat of Kevin de León, means there will be a female majority on the L.A.
A Los Angeles City Council candidate has come under heavy criticism after she said, "F--- the police," during a meet-and-greet event with college students in which an audio recording was leaked.
Ysabel Jurado (far left), a tenant’s rights attorney, affordable housing activist, and a candidate for Los Angeles City Council in District 14, and assistant Naomi Villagomez Roochnik (center ...
The Los Angeles City Attorney has declined to press charges related to the racist recording that resulted in the council president's resignation two years ago. "After careful review, it was ...