Los Angeles Controller releases map highlighting neighborhood vaccination disparity

A map released by Los Angeles Controller Ron Galperin on April 8 revealed the South Los Angeles neighborhoods of Vermont Vista and University Park have the lowest percentage of vaccinated residents in the county.

Workers protest announced Kroger store closures amid 'Hero Pay' ordinance

A large group of protesters gathered on Thursday afternoon amid the announced closure of Food 4 Less in East Hollywood. It is one of the three Kroger stores in the Los Angeles area set to close due to a "Hero Pay" ordinance. 

Parents file first of its kind personal injury lawsuit against UTLA, LAUSD over school closures

Parents in Los Angeles are suing the L.A. Unified School District and the teachers union (UTLA) for continued school closures during the pandemic, alleging that their children have suffered emotionally and academically.

LA driver asks if anyone wants to die while pointing gun, opening fire during rush hour: TMZ

It was a chaotic scene in Los Angeles during rush hour late Tuesday afternoon when a woman who was waiting to merge onto a busy intersection lost her patience, pointed a gun through her vehicle's window, threatened to kill people, and even opened fire, TMZ reported.

LAPD video shows Black man arrested by officers in search for white suspect

As part of an ongoing lawsuit accusing the LAPD of racial profiling, a judge ordered the release of police body camere video that shows two LAPD officers arresting a Black man near his home in Hollywood even though they were looking for a white domestic violence suspect.

Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics announced in high-need areas throughout LA County

Starting April 7, 16 drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics will pop up across Los Angeles County with hopes of providing access to more people. The clinics, which will be held outdoors, are open for everyone and will run through May 1.

SoCal's real estate market catching fire

Southern California home prices reached an all-time high in February. Experts say low mortgage rates and people's desire to own more space is driving a pandemic housing boom.

LA City Council approves motion to improve homeless outreach efforts

With funding for additional homeless outreach workers already approved, the Los Angeles City Council Tuesday approved a motion to improve the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority's outreach program.

Bonin proposes homeless shelters at Will Rogers State Beach, Dockweiler Beach, Fisherman's Village

Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin has proposed creating temporary homeless sites at Will Rogers State Beach, Dockweiler Beach and Fisherman's Village in Marina del Rey to address the ongoing homelessness issue in Los Angeles.

Hundreds of disability advocates protest the LASD shooting of Isaias Cervantes

A Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputy shot and critically injured 25-year-old Isaias Cervantes in his Cudahy home on March 31. Cervantes, who is deaf and autistic, was unarmed during the incident and is currently fighting for his life at the hospital.

Cherry Blossoms in peak bloom at Descanso Gardens

The magnificent cherry blossoms that emerge in Japan in the spring have begun to reach peak bloom right here in Los Angeles.

US Bank Tower: New outdoor dining 69 floors up
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What's being billed as the world?s highest outdoor dining room. The US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles is debuting an Al-fresco dining experience 69 floors up!

Series of earthquakes strike South LA
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A series of quakes struck the South Los Angeles area within a half-hour on Monday morning and were felt across Southern California, waking up many residents.

LA Care, Blue Shield launch 16 COVID-19 vaccine clinics to operate in April

L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan announced Monday they will operate 16 COVID-19 vaccine clinics through May 1 in partnership with USC Pharmacy.