San Pedro, Los Angeles’s southernmost neighborhood, had the highest number of dead animal removal requests in the city this year, with 922 as of Nov. 30, a 15% increase over the same period in 2024.
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Nine months after the devastating wildfires, construction in the Pacific Palisades is finally picking up, with the number of building permits issued in the neighborhood nearly from triple the level in ...
Following years of growth, Los Angeles’s solar scene is starting to burn out — with the number of solar permits issued having dropped by dropped by nearly a quarter. Permits for rooftop solar ...
Murders, robbery, break ins and motor vehicle theft are all trending downward in Los Angeles this year, just not at the same rate. The latest data provided by the Los Angeles Police Department’s ...
Over the past few years, Los Angeles pool builders couldn’t dig a hole fast enough. A pandemic-fueled frenzy prompted homeowners who were stuck inside during lockdown to go all in on backyard pools.
Local leaders on Monday touted the 4% drop in unhoused individuals countywide, and a 3.4% fall in the city of Los Angeles. It followed a smaller decrease in 2024, and marked the first time ever that ...
Amidst Los Angeles’s otherwise out-of-control housing market, one bright spot is emerging: Accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are popping up all over the place. ADUs are smallish apartments made from ...
Real estate across Los Angeles County has been on a tear, with the assessed value of residential property rising, on average, by 54% over the past eight years. But those gains are not distributed ...
Through April 12 of this year, 39 pedestrians in the city of Los Angeles were killed in traffic collisions, according to LAPD Traffic Division Compstat data. During the same period a decade earlier, ...
Los Angeles gives out close to 2 million parking tickets each year. But for the city, it’s not nearly enough. In the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2024, the city collected $110 million in parking ...