Los Angeles is famous for its bustling streets, iconic landmarks, and, unfortunately, its high-risk intersections. With millions of drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians navigating the city daily, ...
The 2021 fire is now viewed by some Los Angeles residents as a symbol of the city’s failure to control the spread of homeless encampments that have become a major cause of fires in the city.
Zoning applications have been submitted to the City of Dallas for new STEAM nonprofit, Launchpad, and a metal salvage facility. The Westerly apartments are also seeking to expand from 331 to 354 ...
The expansion will rezone an additional 165 parcels of land to become part of Title 34 mixed-use zoning districts, which were approved by City Council in July 2024 after extensive community ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended its deadline for residents in Los Angeles County who were impacted by the recent wildfires to apply for aid. FEMA has extended its deadline to ...
My never-ending quest to fall deeper into the pickle rabbit hole that is Los Angeles led me to the bar ... 12, 2020 At the Fat & Flour location in Culver City, there is evidence of owner Nicole ...
Davante Adams is headed to Hollywood. The six-time Pro Bowler and possible future Hall of Fame receiver is signing a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams, the team announced. The signing of ...
Caedrel's League of Legends team Los Ratones is notorious for streaming its scrims. As the team enters EMEA Masters and reaches new heights, its members have expressed interest in scrimming ...
The charred landscape around Los Angeles presents a major test. January’s wildfires turned more than 16,000 buildings in the Altadena and Pacific Palisades into toxic ash. These are largely ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- What is the state of the Los Angeles city budget? The city's controller is raising the alarm, saying it's in dire shape. "The city of L.A., financially, we are in trouble ...
March is Women's History Month. Demonstrators are marching in downtown Los Angeles from Pershing Square to LA City Hall. Protesters say they're speaking out against a "war on women" and Project 2025.
L.A. “renovictions” are done — at least for now. On Friday, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12 to 0 to temporarily block landlords from evicting tenants in order to remodel their properties.