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Property taxes are the biggest share of the city’s revenue, making up 20% of the general fund that’s used to pay for most ...
The Altadena Historical Society, responding to the loss of photos and heirlooms, launches an oral history project for fire ...
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Big Bear’s Fourth of July fireworks show will go on as planned Friday, despite concerns from fans about how it will affect ...
The Department of Justice is suing Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policies, alleging that the city’s laws “deliberately” ...
Business at the port complex, the biggest in the U.S., had already dropped because of Trump’s trade war in the spring.
After the L.A. fires, property owners had the option to let the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers handle debris removal, or they ...
Legal aid and rent relief for L.A. tenants facing eviction is set to continue after the City Council voted to temporarily ...
An analysis of 500 watersheds found levels of organic carbon, phosphorus, and other pollutants up to 103 times higher after a ...
The low morning clouds are back today and temperatures will be slightly cooler today for areas closer to the coast. Meanwhile ...
Education will remain mostly shielded from the pain of weak projected state revenues in a 2025-26 budget compromise between ...
Borrowers who lost homes tell LAist their banks are not following the rules of a state mortgage relief program. Some have ...