City Council's housing densification plan targets single-family zones across Los Angeles, promising affordability but raising questions about displacement and neighborhood character.
This week, Los Angeles immigrant advocacy groups respond to updated federal protocols while processing numbers hit record levels at downtown processing facilities.
As undocumented arrivals surge across Southern California, a landmark resource center in Downtown LA is reshaping civic services and straining municipal budgets in ways that ripple through every district.
With vacancy rates at historic lows and median rents exceeding $2,400, Los Angeles faces three critical decisions in the coming months that will determine whether the city can build its way out of the shortage.
As Los Angeles grapples with chronic underfunding and aging infrastructure, educators say the city lags behind peer metropolises in Asia and Europe that are investing heavily in digital learning and teacher retention.
A perfect storm of austerity measures, pandemic disruptions, and rising crime rates has left Los Angeles Fire and Police departments scrambling to maintain public safety in 2026.
As Metro construction stretches into year three, residents and small business owners along the proposed Purple Line Extension share their frustrations and hopes for the project.
New census and immigration data paint a detailed picture of how Los Angeles' demographic landscape is transforming, with significant implications for housing, employment, and community services.
From restrictive single-family zoning in Silver Lake to stalled transit-oriented development projects, a series of policy decisions over the past ten years has left the city struggling with affordability and availability.
Council approves controversial zoning overhaul and new shelter funding this week amid growing pressure to address the city's escalating housing crisis.
Los Angeles Unified School District officials warn of unprecedented classroom reductions and program eliminations heading into the 2026-27 school year.
Find immigration legal assistance and family support services in Los Angeles neighborhoods. Learn where Boyle Heights residents access help navigating enforcement changes.
As the City Council votes on mixed-use development guidelines, residents across Echo Park, Koreatown, and the San Fernando Valley face uncertain futures—and the chance for real change.