This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today.
Your Afternoon LA Report
Today's headlines:
- A new lawsuit accuses the city of L.A. of illegally stopping work on a housing development for low income and unhoused residents.
- At the Lake Fire, heat is taking its toll on firefighters
- Your guacamole likely comes from a California avocado discovered by mistake
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to get The LA Report delivered to you twice on weekdays, with special editions on Saturday and Sunday.
Trending on LAist
-
A new study finds promising early results from a program that tries to find and assist those most at risk of becoming unhoused.
-
The L.A. Fire Department said the tunnel workers had been isolated by a "collapse" in an industrial tunnel for a wastewater treatment facility in the Harbor-area neighborhood of Wilmington.
-
An analysis of videos capturing ICE enforcement across L.A.
-
The program started last year. It's one of the only treatment options available for unhoused Angelenos addicted to stimulants, including methamphetamine, experts say.
-
People living in the West L.A. community requested the cameras because of recent home burglaries and calls for more safety measures.
-
Local officials say the display was an overreach by the federal government.
Best of LAist