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On Jan. 7, the Palisades fire tore through Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, destroying more than 6,000 structures.
L.A. homeowners are building thousands of backyard units. A new City Council motion aims to let them sell, and not just rent out, those ADUs.
Since the Pacific Palisades reopened to the public on June 14, there's been multiple reports of commercial tour operators conducting disaster tours in the fire zone.
The LA City Council aims to restrict "disaster tours" in wildfire-affected areas, with Councilwoman Park leading unanimous support for immediate and future regulatory measures.
City Council members Eunisses Hernandez and Bob Blumenfield introduced two motions Tuesday to bring transparency to federal immigration enforcement in Los Angeles.
LA City Council unanimously directs the City Attorney to seek injunctive relief over “unconstitutional searches, seizures and detentions.” ...
Ongoing federal immigration raids have lead to swindling participation in local nonprofits' programs due to clients' fears.
The Department of Justice is suing the city of Los Angeles over its sanctuary city policy, alleging it interferes with the enforcement of federal immigration laws, officials announced on Monday.
The DOJ is suing the city of Los Angeles over its sanctuary city laws. The Trump administration says LA is making it more difficult for the federal government to enforce immigration laws.
The U.S. Department of Justice sued the city of Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass and City Council members Monday, calling L.A.’s sanctuary city law “illegal” and asking that it be blocked from ...
The Trump administration on Monday sued the City of Los Angeles, accusing it of violating federal law with its “sanctuary city” policies by discriminating against immigration authorities and ...