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From the emergence of Skid Row to the housing crisis after World War II, a look at the major events and policies that made and defined Los Angeles’ homeless crisis.
This four-decade veteran of city government thinks Los Angeles is in dire trouble Rick Cole announced last month that he would be leaving his post in Los Angeles City Hall to focus on the Pasadena ...
1900-1920: City booms The population of Los Angeles quintuples in two decades. In the first months of 1921, more than 25,000 building permits are issued.
The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has given the green light to a planned high-rise mixed-use development in downtown.
Cole's, the oldest restaurant in Los Angeles, is set to close. The claimed birthplace of the French dip sandwich will shutter after 117 years.
The city of Los Angeles is on pace for its lowest homicides total in 60 years based on the first half of the year’s data.
The city and county of Los Angeles, along with several municipalities in Southern California, are seeking to join a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration over recent immigration raids.
The City and County of Los Angeles, and seven other cities, join a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional federal raids targeting communities.
The Pentagon has ordered U.S. Marines to leave Los Angeles after more than a month in the city.