



Los Angeles could move one step closer to bringing speed cameras to city streets
The L.A. City Council will consider adopting a report on the city’s controversial speed camera program. LAist's Destiny Torres has more on Tuesday's vote.

How's the fly larvae experiment going?
So far, it's been an impressive -- and gross -- alternative to traditional composting.

Push to adopt pets in LA, Cheap gas guide, Why more lizards are popping up — Afternoon Edition
L.A. County's calling on the public to step up and adopt pets following a major animal rescue. Some tips for finding cheap gas in SoCal. And why you might be seeing more lizards crawling around lately. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com

Metro could finally bring rail to West Hollywood, but concerns from LA residents persist
L.A. Metro’s Board is set to vote on Thursday on the staff-recommended route for the northern extension of the K Line, which would place three much sought-after rail stations in West Hollywood.

Some South Pasadena residents want the city’s Flock license plate readers gone — they’re not alone
A group in South Pasadena urged their city council to end its contracts with Flock Safety, the controversial surveillance company that operates AI-powered automated license plate readers in thousands of communities across the U.S., including many in California. LAist's Libby Rainey reports

LAX responds to concerns of ICE agents at airport, 1st LA Mayor debate, Riverside Co Sheriff seizes ballots— Morning Edition
ICE agents are not yet working at LAX, but some SoCal travelers are still concerned. Candidates in the LA Mayor race get set for their first debate. Parents demand the firing of El Monte Union High's superintendent after a damning state investigation on student sexual abuse.Plus, more from Morning …

Wilmington residents say it’s dangerous to walk to a new waterfront park - the solution is coming.
A new $152 million bridge project will give pedestrian and bicycle access over traffic and train tracks.

LBC Grand Prix CEO dies, Rattlesnake bites in Thousand Oaks, Dodgers season preview — Sunday Edition
Jim Michaelian, a man synonymous with the Long Beach Grand Prix, died Saturday at the age of 83. A teen girl was rushed to the hospital on Friday after being bitten by a rattlesnake in Thousand Oaks, the second such case in about a week in Ventura County. LAist baseball experts preview the Dodgers …

LA County animal care centers extend hours to Sunday, after Lake Hughes animal rescue
All 7 Los Angeles County Animal Care Centers will be open on Sunday for special adoption hours starting at 11 a.m. Dañiel Martinez tells us why.

MLB season kicks off this week, as reigning champs Dodgers pursue a 3-peat
Robert Garrova talks to LAist resident baseball experts Matt Dangelantonio and Matt Ballinger about the upcoming Dodgers season.