Red Cross says no closing date has been set, but a new location is being sought near Altadena. The shelter housed as many as 1,140 people at its peak period during the Eaton fire.
David Kaishchyan of Apartment Association of Greater LA argued against it, focusing on the issue of unauthorized pets.
In the aftermath of catastrophic fires in Los Angeles, residents in Marin are expressing rising concerns about new housing construction planned in high fire zones. Save Dominican Valley, a group of ...
A number of people brought questions and concerns to the council’s regular meeting about the federal officials’ decision to use the parcel of government-owned land along W. Foothill ...
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a ban on evictions for unauthorized occupants if those extra residents were ...
Steve Burns and his son Lucian had a good feeling about the Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup Final on December 7. It was exactly ...
The Cortez Fire Protection District recently presented at the Cortez City Council work session, an hour before their regular ...
Amid the unthinkable losses from L.A.'s unprecedented disaster, there were also small miracles and harbingers of hope across ...
As Los Angeles recovers from the devastating January fires, a city official Monday encouraged visitors to come to the city, ...
As thousands continue the road to recovery, those in burn scar areas must prepare for two rainstorms forecast to hit Southern ...
From performances to commercials, the Los Angeles fires never left the spotlight at the 2025 Grammys. The award ceremony ...
Adam Nagourney, a former Los Angeles bureau chief, writes about the disasters that left scars on Los Angeles and New York ...