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More than three years ago, 13-year-old Iran Moreno was playing video games in the bedroom of his Pasadena home when a bullet ...
Assemblymember John Harabedian is calling for the audit to answer questions about why Altadena residents received evacuation ...
SEIU Local 721 said the contract “beats back the county’s efforts to include language allowing management to unilaterally ...
Heliogen Inc. agreed to be acquired by Zeo Energy Corp., a Florida-based provider of residential solar and energy efficiency ...
Some vehicles thought be those of agents were spray-painted with expletives, as were some exterior walls of the Whittier ...
It happened at 5:05 a.m. near the Spring and Temple intersection in downtown LA, next to the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal ...
Find flaky biscuits with honey butter, single-patty burgers, and reasonably priced wines at this new Northeast LA hangout ...
The ‘quiet zone,’ a 1-square-mile section of downtown, seemed to be yielding positive results, with less chaos and property ...
One job center said there's been a 90% drop in the number of people looking for work after the immigration raids.
Donate now. Pasadena and Altadena renters whose homes were covered in toxic ash during January’s wildfires are now suing local officials for allegedly failing to inspect their units and require ...
Researchers are studying the long-term effects on air, water, soils, and surfaces of properties that didn’t burn.
Two tenant unions and several residents have each filed lawsuits against the city of Pasadena and the county of Los Angeles, frustrated in what they allege are agencies that have failed to meet ...