Los Angeles leaders are poised to pass new rules Friday restricting how much property homeless people can keep on the streets. Current law limits homeless people to as much property as they can…
A federal civil rights lawsuit filed Monday accused the city of Los Angeles of endangering homeless people by seizing and destroying their tents and bedding and then releasing them from jail into the…
A group of homeless people and their advocates filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the city of Los Angeles and police alleging the wrongful seizure of people’s property. Plaintiffs include four homeless individuals…
Los Angeles Police Department officers ramped up their use of Tasers by 35 percent last year, but the weapon was only effective half the time, according to a department report released this week.…
In a fresh bid to confront a problem that has confounded lawmakers for decades, Los Angeles city and county officials approved sweeping plans Tuesday aimed at getting thousands of homeless people off the…
This week, government workers flooded L.A.’s riverbeds, hoping to convince people like South L.A.’s Yvette Grant to get out of her tent and into a homeless shelter. It’s a tough sell: Grant’s saving…
Protesters shut down the southbound 405 Freeway early Wednesday afternoon, California Highway Patrol Officer Siara Lund told KPCC. It was reopened at 1:49 p.m. All lanes were blocked, Lund said. The protesters were…
Residents of the Madison, a single-room occupancy hotel on Los Angeles’ Skid Row, are suing their landlord for cutting off services and creating unsanitary living conditions. The suit filed in LA County Superior…
Tenants at a five-story residential hotel on skid row filed suit Monday accusing landlords of launching a campaign of harassment and intimidation to drive them out of the building. The lawsuit, filed in…
Long before Black Lives Matter made a mark in Los Angeles, there were the Rev. Cecil “Chip” Murray, Najee Ali, Earl Ofari Hutchinson. They and a handful of other black civil rights and…
Struggling to contain growing homelessness in Los Angeles, city and county officials on Tuesday asked for help from Secretary Julian Castro of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In a public…
General Dogon’s practice of creating custom bikes as art pieces began with a shopping cart. It was sometime in the vicinity of 2012 and the activist artist, an organizer for the Los Angeles Community…