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Local leaders on Monday touted the 4% drop in unhoused individuals countywide, and a 3.4% fall in the city of Los Angeles. It ...
Property values in Los Angeles County have been on a tear, but several communities have seen a meteoric rise.
News reports about retail theft were inescapable in 2023, and when the year came to an end Los Angeles had entered unprecedented territory: There were 11,945 shoplifting reports in the city, according ...
Ask Angelenos where they want to go for a day of shopping and you’ll likely hear answers ranging from Melrose to The Grove to the Beverly Center to Downtown. But when it comes to shoplifting, thieves ...
The city of Los Angeles hit a grim record last year, recording a 56% spike in hate crimes. There were 594 reported crimes in which a victim was targeted based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual ...
A surge in hate crimes has sparked alarm in Los Angeles and across the country. Last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a special report showing that anti-Asian hate crimes ...
The city of Los Angeles suffered 382 murders last year. It is a death toll that sends a decidedly mixed message. It is down 3.8% from the 397 homicides recorded in 2021. But the figure, once again ...
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 ...
As COVID-19 precautions relaxed last year and people returned to offices, restaurants and shopping malls, crime across Los Angeles began to surge, hitting its highest level in five years. Throughout ...
The city of Los Angeles just experienced its deadliest year on the roads in at least a decade, with 337 fatalities. This marks the third consecutive year that deaths have risen, and is a 7.3% increase ...
Overall crime in Los Angeles fell nearly 11% last year. As the coronavirus pandemic upended life across the region, there were 192,438 crimes reported in the city, down from the 215,763 in 2019, ...
Had it not been for an sharp rise in Asian residents, Los Angeles County’s population would have been pretty much flat this past decade.
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