Fiesta Broadway Returns To DTLA After 5-Year Hiatus
Once a massive event, the annual festival had grown smaller before the pandemic forced its cancellation in 2020. It returns Sunday with a smaller footprint, but with a big headliner and high hopes from organizers.
The Ocean Off LA’s Gotten Noisier Over Time. That’s Bad News For Whales
A new study lays out how much noisier the Santa Barbara Channel is now, compared to before big container ships started coming through.
Should LA Lower How Much Landlords Can Raise Rents?
The city of L.A. allows higher rent increases than most other California cities with rent control. LAist housing reporter David Wagner has more on a new push to change the rules.
Why So Few Children Are Getting Screened For Developmental Delays
Research shows that early intervention for children with developmental delays is key. But less than a third of children on Medi-Cal are receiving state-mandated developmental screenings. A new bill in the state legislature aims to help.
Top Aide To DA Gascón Faces Charges Over Confidential Sheriff’s Deputy Files
A top aide to Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón is facing felony charges stemming from accusations she “impermissibly used” confidential files from the sheriff’s department. California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced this week that he filed charges against Diana Teran, an ass…
LA County Says Proposed Budget Prioritizes Mental Health. But Is It Enough?
Los Angeles County leaders say the new $45.4 billion proposed budget heavily prioritizes an investment in mental health, but some say it's not enough. The proposed budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1 is almost $1.4 billion less than the current budget, but features increased spending for…
LA County Unveils New Health Data Tool
Los Angeles County has launched a new, searchable database focused on health and wellness. Users can look up and track more than 100 key health indicators, such as community safety or smoking rates in 179 communities.
It's Newt Season In SoCal. Here's How To Responsibly Enjoy The Little Amphibians In The Wild
Keep an eye out for California newts on your next hike… they’re on the move in SoCal. These small semi-aquatic amphibians have struggled with urbanization, wildfires, and cars in our neck of the woods… but they can still be found around streams in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Angeles National Fo…
What School Issues Might Motivate Voters In LAUSD Board Election This Fall?
Incumbent Los Angeles Unified School Board member Tanya Ortiz Franklin will retain her seat representing District 7 and three other school board races are headed to runoffs.
Pop-Up Exhibit Captures Domestic Work In Photos
The imagesdepict domestic workers in Southern California and Northern California in portraits or on the job. The exhibit is part of a larger campaign for domestic worker safety.