Why the LAPD commissioner doesn’t speak in meetings
Sandra Figueroa-Villa asked only 10 questions in a year, from June 2018 to May 2019, according to a Times review of thousands of pages of public meeting transcripts.
Sandra Figueroa-Villa asked only 10 questions in a year, from June 2018 to May 2019, according to a Times review of thousands of pages of public meeting transcripts.
The police commissioner failed to disclose income from a nonprofit she runs that received millions of dollars from the city to work with police on gang initiatives, records show.
Plus, a look at the top headlines from across the state.
A drive-by shooting left a man hospitalized Thursday evening after a shooter fired at a group of men sitting in front of a La Mirada house, authorities said. Authorities were alerted about the shooting at about 8:40 p.m. after a resident reported hearing three to four gunshots, said Sgt. Noah Corrales with the Los Angeles…
A man who was working in a trench at Disneyland had life-threatening injuries after a steel plate fell on him early Thursday, Aug. 29. One of the man’s coworkers called for help shortly before 3:20 a.m., according to a Metro Net Fire dispatcher. The workers, from a third-party contractor, were in a backstage area installing…
The threat of displacement and loss of community takes a mental and physical toll on senior renters.
Dockweiler is L.A. County’s bonfire beach. That makes for a loud and wonderful party. Welcome to Burning Man in the South Bay.
What should Sacramento do with a recently created draft ethnic studies curriculum? That’s an easy answer: Tear the thing apart and substantially rewrite it.
Nearly two years after California voters approved Prop. 64, illegal marijuana grows are continuing in the state’s national forests, predominantly the work of Mexican drug traffickers.
The insurance industry says there’s no problem with the California fire insurance market, but tell that to the people whose policies have been dropped.