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Karen Bass seeks council approval of $360-million allocation for affordable housing
The appropriation, which requires City Council approval, would fund 80 projects, with construction of 1,528 new units and repairs to more than 2,500 affordable units in need of work.
Three unions unite in massive LAUSD strike threat: What's at stake for workers, families
Three unions representing nearly 85% of LAUSD's 83,300 workers — teachers, support staff and administrators — threaten to strike on April 14 in an unprecedented alliance.
Woodland Hills couple stabbed by their son, LAPD says
The Los Angeles Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect believed to have stabbed his parents in Woodland Hills.
California may be in path of a 'super' El Niño. It could bring rain, floods, coastal erosion
In Southern California, strong El Niños increase the likelihood of wet winters that replenish water supplies and reduce wildfire risk but can also unleash flooding and coastal erosion.
Rebuilding permits in Altadena have picked up, but construction lags and financial woes loom
More than half of homeowners with severe damage from the Eaton fire have now taken some step toward recovery, most by filing rebuilding permits, according to new data from UCLA.
Near the shrinking Salton Sea, children's lungs may pay a price
Scientists find that children who live near California's Salton Sea, where dust is a problem, suffer from diminished lung development.
Mar 31, 2026

