California lawmakers may stop tying K-12 schools' funding to daily attendance
A Los Angeles area legislator is proposing to change the way California K-12 schools are funded, focusing on enrollment rather than student attendance.
A Los Angeles area legislator is proposing to change the way California K-12 schools are funded, focusing on enrollment rather than student attendance.
Former Rep. Harley Rouda suspended his congressional campaign Monday, averting an Orange County showdown with Rep. Katie Porter, a fellow Democrat.
What's being done to keep kids safe as schools reopen during Omicron surge
Experts say everyone should be wearing a mask, and many recommend vaccine verification requirements. But even with both of those, there are risks.
Unlike its counterparts nationwide, homicides barely rose in San Francisco, but thefts and break-ins have surged.
Watts had at least 22 homicides in 2021, a more than fivefold increase from 2018. But "Watts is not equal to crime," one resident says.
L.A.'s Plan to House LA set a goal of nearly half a million new housing units by October 2029. Foes have warned it will cause displacement.
L.A. Times top editor Kevin Merida discusses his priorities, reviews his first six months on the job and does a lightning round.
Sex workers say a loitering law that targets them for their hangouts and appearance is discriminatory, especially for transgender and Black people.
As part of its COVID-19 rules, the city of Los Angeles is prohibiting rent increases for tenants in rent-controlled buildings. Elsewhere rents have gone up by double digits in recent months.
Every infected person in L.A. County is on average transmitting the virus to two other people, according to estimates from California's COVID-19 computer models.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake Sunday evening was followed by a 3.0 temblor.
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, a professor of psychiatry and human behavior, wrote in a blog post that the UC system removed him from his job on Dec. 17.
123 flights had been scratched by midday, a slight improvement over Saturday, when 137 flights were canceled.
The number of those testing positive for the coronavirus in Los Angeles County was even higher over the New Year's weekend than it was last winter.