If approved, the new department would absorb most of the roughly $350 million LAHSA receives from the county — and part of the agency’s staff — over the next year.
Hal speaks with Kristin Fukushima, executive director of the Little Tokyo Community Council, about the endangered status of Little Tokyo as the area deals with rising rents, gentrification and loss of ...
Fearing production is 'all but gone' in the city, the Russo Brothers discuss bolstering Los Angeles tax credit system.
Some LA County Districts were more impacted by a very noticeable increase in street takeover incidents, like the Second ...
Not likely, says a UCLA professor who traced the evolution of Black neighborhoods over 50 years.
A significant number of burned lots from recent Los Angeles firestorms are being listed for sale, with 49 in Pacific ...
In Los Angeles and other offices across the country, the IRC helps them to rebuild their lives. Who are refugees and why are they arriving in Los Angeles? Refugees are people fleeing violence and ...
Altadena and Pacific Palisades residents who lost their homes to fire are increasingly deciding to sell their lots, not ...
Red Bike, by OBIE award-winning playwright, Caridad Svich, will open in the Players Theatre on the campus of California State ...
The challenge of post-fire recovery is one faced by communities around the world. Terms like “build back better” and “managed ...
LA is broke, and for many Angelenos, the cracks are evident. Twenty-three-year-old Andres Perkins says there is an intersection in Reseda’s business district that floods every year when it rains, and ...
(WIB) – Living and practicing medicine in the Los Angeles area for over 20 years, I have been shaken to the core by the velocity of the loss to our community. The Eaton Fire has had a devastating ...