As budget negotiations loom and homelessness spending hits $3 billion annually, city leaders face pivotal votes on housing density, transit expansion, and police reform.
This week brought significant momentum to Los Angeles' multi-billion dollar infrastructure overhaul, with construction crews breaking ground on a crucial mountain crossing while a major downtown rail link reached a critical construction phase.
As Los Angeles invests heavily in STEM infrastructure and mental health services, educators say the city's fragmented approach differs sharply from centralized systems in London, Singapore, and Toronto.
With federal immigration policy in flux and record numbers of asylum seekers transiting through Los Angeles, local leaders face pivotal decisions about shelter capacity, legal resources, and the city's sanctuary stance.
As Los Angeles implements sweeping zoning reforms aimed at increasing density, longtime community members worry about displacement and the loss of neighborhood character.
City leaders and infrastructure specialists say vulnerable communities across South Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley face mounting risks without urgent investment.
As violent incidents surge across the city, LAPD brass and public safety experts are laying out their concerns and strategies heading into the peak tourism season.
As local nonprofits double down on urban farming initiatives across South LA and the eastside, residents are discovering how vacant lots can transform into sources of both fresh produce and neighborhood resilience.
A half-century of fragmented planning, suburban sprawl, and deferred decisions has left the city scrambling to deliver on ambitious rail and bus projects that should have launched years ago.
As theft incidents spike 18% in central Los Angeles neighborhoods, law enforcement and safety experts outline strategies to combat organized retail crime and street-level violence.
As Los Angeles grapples with aging infrastructure and climate targets, city leaders face pivotal choices on water, transit, and development that could make or break sustainability goals.
New statistics on density, affordability and development patterns expose the disconnect between policy goals and ground-level reality across Los Angeles neighborhoods.
With the new fiscal year beginning, the district must navigate teacher salary negotiations, facility repairs, and enrollment shifts that will reshape education across the city.
As Los Angeles grapples with affordability challenges affecting thousands, city officials chart a course that mirrors Vienna and Singapore but falls short of their proven results.
This week's underground breakthrough near Wilshire Boulevard marks the fastest progress yet on LA's most ambitious transit project, with officials cautiously optimistic about 2027 completion.