LA Mayor Appoints City’s First Chief of Data Officer
About three months after the launch of Los Angeles’ open data site, Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the appointment of LA’s first chief of data officer.
About three months after the launch of Los Angeles’ open data site, Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the appointment of LA’s first chief of data officer.
As the City of Ferguson, Missouri enters its ninth day of unrest, controversy over another fatal police shooting is brewing closer to home.
A recent Los Angeles Times investigation revealed shocking information that the LAPD underreported violent crimes.
Renewed fears over Los Angeles’ aging infrastructure began mounting this week in the wake of a devastating water main break which occurred near the UCLA campus in Westwood Tuesday.
Recently, an administrative panel decided to roll back changes to public employee pensions.
Former Los Angeles City Council Member Richard Alarcon was convicted on three charges of voter-fraud and a count of perjury Wednesday in a case alleging he and his wife lied about where they lived
Thousands of people flocked to California’s first ever marijuana farmers market on July 4 and, since then, the operation’s success has shown no signs of slowing.
Southern California was in a frenzy after the LA Kings were victorious in the Stanley Cup Final.
Yesterday, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously appointed a new executive director for the city’s port.