Inflation grips L.A. taco vendors: Less meat? Raise prices? Absorb losses?
Rising food and fuel costs force Los Angeles street vendors to reduce portions or raise prices. For many, their livelihood is at stake.
Rising food and fuel costs force Los Angeles street vendors to reduce portions or raise prices. For many, their livelihood is at stake.
Two years after the CZU Lightning Complex fire, 'the forest is starting to recover and it's amazing to witness.' Limited access returns July 22.
Linda Morrow is sentenced to 97 months in prison by the same judge who in 2020 sentenced her husband, David Morrow, to 20 years.
The four cryptocurrency fraud cases announced by federal prosecutors this week include the single largest NFT scheme charged to date.
Mary Wang, the 70-year-old owner of the Chinatown gift shop Jadetime E-Gifts, has been experimenting with social media.
Subvariants BA.4, BA5 are ultra-contagious and capable of reinfecting those who have survived earlier Omicron infection
A brush fire in the Arroyo Seco area of Highland Park burned nearly 5 acres Friday night, authorities said.
Mychelle Johnson's Instagram post, which also showed a medical document listing injuries including a concussion, came a day after Hornets player Miles Bridges was arrested in Los Angeles.
Matthew Burson, a former captain in the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, confirmed he was instructed not to investigate the Banditos, one of the controversial groups often referred to as "deputy gangs."
Christy Giles and Hilda Cabrales Arzola died of drug overdoses. David Pearce has been charged with murder and Brandt Osborn with being an accessory in the deaths.
The election, which had more than 84% of ballots cast by mail, showed the growing political might of L.A.'s left, which succeeded in unseating an incumbent city councilman.
The city is one of seven that could be part of a pilot program to extend alcohol sales under Senate Bill 930, which must be approved by the state legislature.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to repeal an anti-loitering law, which many see as the first step toward full decriminalization of sex work.
It appears that California voters will not get a chance in November to vote on whether to increase the minimum wage to $18 an hour.