As the city rolls out ambitious climate initiatives, residents across South Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley are discovering tangible benefits—from lower utility bills to cleaner air and safer neighborhoods.
With enrollment shifts, state funding pressures, and infrastructure needs colliding, Los Angeles Unified faces pivotal decisions that will reshape classrooms across the district.
With violent crime up 12% in South LA this quarter, police leadership faces tough choices on resource allocation, community policing models, and emergency response protocols.
As projects proliferate across the region, data reveals the staggering scale of Los Angeles' infrastructure transformation and the funding challenges that threaten completion timelines.
As the neighbourhood faces competing visions for its future, residents and city officials must decide whether ambitious growth aligns with the area's creative identity.
The City Council pushed forward controversial mixed-use development rules Monday while budgetary tensions simmer over transit funding ahead of the summer recess.
From Downtown to the Valley, the LAPD and local agencies are testing strategies that differ sharply from those deployed in other major metropolitan centers worldwide.
From MacArthur Park to Boyle Heights, immigrant residents and advocates share their lived experiences as federal proposals reshape pathways to legal status.
Los Angeles' aggressive push toward carbon-neutral construction is lowering utility bills for homeowners while transforming iconic corridors from Santa Monica to Downtown.
City planners released sweeping zoning data this week—here's what the statistics reveal about density, affordability, and who gets to stay in Los Angeles.
Educators and administrators across Los Angeles warn that budget constraints and staffing shortages threaten to deepen achievement gaps unless summer intervention programs receive urgent funding.
Data from urban agriculture projects reveals that Los Angeles residents have transformed over 400 vacant lots into green spaces, generating measurable impacts on food security, property values, and mental health across the city.
Community members in one of Los Angeles's most affected neighborhoods are calling for urgent change as carjackings and robbery have surged 34% in the past year.
Community members in Los Angeles's largest immigrant neighbourhoods voice concerns about recent federal immigration enforcement changes and their impact on local families.
University of Southern California, UCLA, and LAUSD officials are sounding alarms about the potential impact of delayed state education funding on Los Angeles students and faculty.