LA Times
Regulators approve sweeping change to the way most Californians are billed for electricity
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to fundamentally change how electricity is billed b ...View More
'Are you a Zionist?' Checkpoints at UCLA encampment provoked fear, debate among Jews
At UCLA, the legacy of the encampment remains an issue of much debate, particularly among Jewish stu ...View More
GardaWorld heist: The reason $30 million was in a Sylmar warehouse and not a bank
Security company GardaWorld, whose Sylmar facility was burgled on Easter, has become a major player ...View More
Los Angeles voters want more housing but worry it won't help them, poll finds
A new poll finds that L.A. voters favor new housing across the city but are skeptical that growth wi ...View More
Fast-food workers make $20 an hour. California's other low-wage earners ask: What about us?
California worker advocates are calling for a statewide minimum wage of $20 after the food and healt ...View More
They want to ride buses and trains, but they're afraid. For riders old and young, Metro must be safer
Metro passengers are scared: 'I've lived in L.A. all my life, and I've never seen the level of viole ...View More
Despite scandals, Curren Price and Kevin de León regain seats on L.A. council committees
In a letter sent to his colleagues, Council President Paul Krekorian said Price and De León would ea ...View More
USC's faculty senate censures President Carol Folt and provost over commencement
The vote followed a nearly three-hour meeting Wednesday in which USC's faculty members criticized th ...View More
Newsom says CHP work in cities has led to 'unprecedented' fentanyl seizures
Gov. Gavin Newsom this week praised the "unprecedented" work done by the California Highway Patrol a ...View More
UCLA alleges protesters arrested Monday had tools to barricade buildings
The Los Angeles mayor has criticized the university for lacking a better security plan, which led to ...View More