Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman identified 13 county employees from different county agencies who received over $430,000 between 2020 and 2023.
As surging copper wire thefts are leaving many Los Angeles communities in the dark, a new statewide metal theft law set to kick in next year is aimed at recyclers who buy the stolen metal.
Metro officials are working to quickly reinstate their Tap to Exit program after it was paused weeks ago. In the time since, they've noted a troubling increase in safety incidents and crime. The pilot ...
Los Angeles will spend roughly $320 million this year settling lawsuits — from police shootings to sidewalk injuries — without a single trial or moment of public scrutiny. City Hall handles it all ...