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Local leaders on Monday touted the 4% drop in unhoused individuals countywide, and a 3.4% fall in the city of Los Angeles. It ...
Property values in Los Angeles County have been on a tear, but several communities have seen a meteoric rise.
Had it not been for an sharp rise in Asian residents, Los Angeles County’s population would have been pretty much flat this past decade.
Over the past five years, fines from parking tickets have brought in over $617 million to the city of Los Angeles. But over that same time, the department in charge of writing those tickets ran up ...
As COVID-19 precautions relaxed last year and people returned to offices, restaurants and shopping malls, crime across Los Angeles began to surge, hitting its highest level in five years. Throughout ...
The city of Los Angeles suffered 382 murders last year. It is a death toll that sends a decidedly mixed message. It is down 3.8% from the 397 homicides recorded in 2021. But the figure, once again ...
When domestic violence victims get a restraining order, abusers routinely violate them with no consequences.
The rash of car thefts that began to sweep across the city of Los Angeles as soon as the lockdown began last March is not slowing down in 2021. During the first two months of the year, the number of ...
Street parking is one of the trickiest things in Los Angeles. Finding an open space is just the start. Vehicle owners have to pay scrupulous attention to curb colors. Then there is the need to ...
The city of Los Angeles recorded 397 murders in 2021, surpassing 2007, when there were 395 homicides. [This story has been updated from the original reported 385 homicides in 2021, as new data became ...
Last year, the city of Los Angeles recorded more than 300 murders for the first time in more than a decade. When 2020 ended, there had been 343 homicides, a 34% increase from the previous year. This ...
The number of complaints about tent encampments to the city’s MyLA311 service hit its highest number ever in August, at 8,730. Before 2023, there had never been more than 7,000 reports in a single ...