LADWP considers suspending utility shutoffs in extreme heat

The LADWP Board of Commissioners will consider a motion that would suspend utility shutoffs during extreme weather events for customers who are behind on their bill payments.

Dog groomer artist wows with his creations

Lion, or dog? Hard to tell when you see the works of dog groomer Gabriel Feitosa, who turns our four-legged furry friends into a walking work of animal art.

All clear given after Bomb Squad investigation in DTLA

Several blocks were closed to traffic and the Bomb Squad robot was seen on the sidewalk, but the LAPD determined there was no threat to public safety.

Hollywood Walk of Fame announces Class of 2023

Thirty-one new stars will soon be added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, including actor Chadwick Boseman, hip-hop icon Dr. Dre and more. Here's the full list.

Drug 'super lab' disguised as pizza shop busted by LAPD

What appeared to be a typical pizza place in North Hollywood turned out to be a drug "super lab," according to the LAPD.

Vote by Tuesday for LA City Council's 6th District special election

The winner will go on to replace former Council President Nury Martinez, who resigned after backlash over leaked audio tapes.

Directors guild members ratify three-year deal with producers

The Directors Guild of America has ratified a new three-year contract agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

LA to implement speed limit change on streets near 45 city schools

The Los Angeles City Council adopted a resolution to implement a 15 mph speed limit on various streets near 45 schools in the city.

At LA's largest RV encampment, cleanup is slow

More than 500 RVs line six square miles of mostly unincorporated LA County and LA City's Harbor Gateway.

Metro to develop plan for in-house safety department

The Board of Directors approved a motion to develop a plan for Metro's own public safety department, and hopes to deliver the plan by January 2024.

Mayor Bass signs Executive Directive to help support small businesses

Mayor Bass signed her fourth Executive Directive to urgently identify burdensome processes and fees that impede small business creation, development and growth in Los Angeles.

Curren Price pushes to remain on LA City Council despite corruption charges

With the City Council's Rules Committee set to consider a motion to suspend Councilman Curren Price, the councilman is calling on his colleagues to allow him to remain on the body while he fights criminal charges.