The City of Los Angeles is planning to update its City Charter — the local “constitution” that sets the rules for how the City’s government operates. These updates may address topics…
Los Angeles County Public Works will begin an emergency sediment hauling operation from the Kinneloa Debris Basins in Kinneloa Mesa to the Bel Air Concrete Company in Sun Valley starting…
“The crisis remains, and so does our urgency,” Bass says Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the city’s local emergency declaration on homelessness, a measure she signed on her…
The City of Los Angeles is offering emergency financial assistance and free weekly food distribution through its FamilySource Centers. This support is available to anyone affected by delayed CalFresh benefits…
If you’re a woman in Council District 2 (click here for a map) who’s concerned about issues affecting women and girls, CD2 needs to hear your voice. They are launching…
Hear updates from Senator Caroline Menjivar and South Coast AQMD on SB 526, air quality, and enforcement near local aggregate facilities. Share concerns, ask questions, and learn about next steps.…
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to declare a local state of emergency in response to federal immigration raids that have shaken immigrant communities and caused economic…
Last weekend, volunteers from across the Second Council District came together for Shine LA, a campaign to beautify our neighborhoods and build community pride. Scout troops, UCLA students, Residents Associations…
The council authorized a 50 cent increase to parking meter rates across the city, from 1.00 to 1.50 The Los Angeles City Council voted 10 to 0 to raise parking…
The Los Angeles City Council voted 10-0 to begin writing a law that would require fire sprinkler suppression systems in all residential high-rise buildings. Staff will return with draft regulations…
The council approved 11 to 2, citing more jobs and tax revenue, and preparing for 2028 Olympics In an 11-2 vote, the Los Angeles City Council approved a $2.62 billion…
Join your neighbors for the Sun Valley Community Cleanup on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 9 AM to 12 PM. Volunteers will meet at the vacant lot next to El…
A new emergency fund will provide rental relief for survivors of the Palisades and Eaton fires who are still paying for temporary housing, as well as families impacted by recent…
Lattimore replaces former City Clerk Holly Wolcott, who retired in January after a 37-year career at City Hall The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 16, approved the appointment…
Looking to stay comfortable year-round and lower your energy bills? LADWP’s popular Attic Insulation Rebate has returned! Upgrading your attic insulation can help maintain indoor temperatures, reduce energy use, and…