Los Angeles weighs slowing “affordable” development in certain neighborhoods
The council will consider slowing “Affordable Housing” projects in some locations where rent-stabilized apartments already exist.
LASD isn’t following its own transparency rules around deputy shootings
State law and LASD’s own policies require timely disclosure of officer names following shootings, but LASD fails overwhelmingly to disclose quickly.
LA is a city of renters.
Hundreds join UCLA’s Gaza solidarity encampment
The encampment at UCLA stands at the time of publication, but counter-protesters threatened to storm over the pallets on Thursday.…
What happens in the days before a senior is evicted?
Joanne Marie Erickson, battling post-polio syndrome, grapples with the looming threat of homelessness.
Los Angeles had two brick-and-mortar cooperative markets. Now one is closing
Co-Opportunity Market — Los Angeles County’s only brick-and-mortar organic food cooperative — closed one of its two locations.