Former Los Angeles schools chief Austin Beutner, a longtime civic leader and philanthropist, formally launched his 2026 bid for mayor on Monday, presenting himself as
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Nazarian and Hutt Secure Wins in LA City Council Races
Adrin Nazarian secured a win on Tuesday in the race to represent sections of the San Fernando Valley on the Los Angeles City Council, while
Nathan Hochman Unseats George Gascón as Los Angeles DA, Signaling Shift Away from Progressive Policies
Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor, has defeated incumbent George Gascón in the Los Angeles County district attorney race, marking a significant shift in the
Metro Offers Free Rides on Election Day to Boost Voter Access Across L.A. County
With the November 5 election just days away, Metro has announced it will offer free rides across its entire system to help voters get to
Los Angeles Councilmembers Advocate for Revival of Guaranteed Basic Income Program
A year and a half after the conclusion of Los Angeles’ guaranteed basic income pilot program, several city councilmembers are advocating for its revival, citing
LA City Council Considers Funding Private Armed Security for Religious Communities
The Los Angeles City Council is considering allocating public funds to private, armed security patrols to protect religious communities. This follows a violent protest against
Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump Leaves Spectator Dead, Two Others Injured
Former President Donald Trump Injured in Assassination Attempt, Spectator Killed Former President Donald Trump was shot and injured in an assassination attempt on Saturday night
Hollywood’s Backlash: Biden Faces Celebrity Fallout After Debate Performance
Although President Joe Biden has long enjoyed Hollywood’s support, the 81-year-old has faced a decline in favor among celebrities following his confusing debate performance. Less
LAPD’s Fireworks Detonation Costs Los Angeles $21 Million
Three years after the LAPD’s reckless detonation of a fireworks cache devastated a South L.A. neighborhood, the city will shell out over $21 million to
Los Angeles Voters to Decide on Ethics Reform Measure Amid Criticism of Council’s Changes
In November, Los Angeles voters will decide on a ballot measure aimed at enhancing the city’s ethics oversight following a series of scandals at City
