The LA City Council approved a $1 million funding increase to hire more LAPD officers, $3.4 million short of Mayor Bass' ...
A quarter of the city employees who would be laid off under Mayor Karen Bass' proposed budget are civilian employees with the Los Angeles Police Department. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- History will be made in Los Angeles Tuesday as six women will be taking their seats on the City Council -- the most in L.A. history. With the addition of Katy Young Yaroslavsky, ...
The expansion opens the door for aging office and commercial buildings to be turned into housing as part of LA’s effort to meet state-mandated housing targets.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other city officials spoke about the upcoming storm during a news conference on Tuesday, Dec ...
Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a spending plan for the city of Los Angeles that includes more than 1,600 layoffs, budget cuts and increases, the consolidation of municipal departments and other efforts to ...
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a plan to have 12,915 beds available to homeless people by June 2027. The plan stems from a federal lawsuit filed by a coalition of Skid Row-area ...
The Los Angeles City Council finalized and approved a revised version of Mayor Karen Bass’ $13.9 billion budget proposal Friday for this coming fiscal year. The city currently faces a nearly $1 ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new measure working its way through the Los Angeles City Council is looking to protect city renters from rising temperatures in the summer months. The measure would require ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved a $5 million loan to cover overtime pay for Los Angeles Police Department officers who worked during the protests over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
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