By Aaron Schrank/LAist Originally published Jan. 14, 2025 Angelenos still bothered by the smell of smoke may be surprised to ...
As thousands of residents grapple with the devastation caused by a series of wildfires in L.A. County, people from all over ...
By David Wagner/LAist Originally published Jan. 13, 2025 While thousands of families search for stability after losing their ...
Pollution is already a problem in L.A. County, and many areas are dealing with even worse air quality as fires tear through ...
In the face of any regional crisis, being prepared to respond to dangerous conditions is essential. While many understand the ...
B Originally published Dec. 26, 2024 Cannabis cafes and expanded outdoor drinking? An end to a banking fee? More protections ...
This story was originally published in 2023. We’re reposting in commemoration of this month’s Feast of the Epiphany or Three ...
By Monica Rodriguez/ Originally published Dec. 31, 2024 Musicians from three Southland all-boys Catholic schools, including ...
By Mariana Dale/LAist Originally published Dec. 16, 2024 Voters elected two new Los Angeles Unified School District board ...
California lawmakers are proposing steps to protect K-12 students and families from mass deportations — although the real value of those proposals may be symbolic. Both bills would make it harder and ...
An ash-filled sky overlooks the Eastside on Thursday, Jan. 9. Photo by Andrew Lopez. More than 40,000 acres have burned in ...
LAUSD announced Sunday that it will reopen most schools and all district offices on Monday, Jan. 13 following closures amid ...