LA’s 103-Year-Old Mexican Restaurant Is The Oldest In The City (And Still Family Owned)
This iconic Los Angeles restaurant is just as delicious today as it was a century ago, and it's run by the same family that started it all.
Boyle Heights has always had complex feelings about Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
Even before the New York Times’ bombshell investigation into the labor rights icon, some locals have called to bring back Brooklyn Avenue.
700 Animals Rescued in Lake Hughes Raid
What started as a quiet Friday morning in Lake Hughes exploded into one of the biggest animal seizures Los Angeles County has ever seen, after animal control officers descended on a private property holding an estimated 700 dogs and cats. The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control...
DA to investigate misappropriation of public funds allegations
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Public Integrity Unit has agreed to review a complaint alleging misappropriation of public funds by the city of Inglewood. The complaint centers around a $20 million payment issued to Hollywood Park Management Company (HP) for alleged infrastructure improvements related to the...
California building with dozens of health care, hospice providers raises eyebrows amid fraud speculation
A single building in Van Nuys, California, has raised eyebrows over the number of hospice providers and health agencies registered to the address.
LA County CEO announces plan to resign, citing health concerns
Fesia Davenport has been on a monthslong medical leave, during which she’s faced scrutiny over a $2 million settlement she received. She plans to step down on April 16.
L.A. sheriff’s deputy sentenced to 10 years for lying to federal agents
When a law enforcement officer ends up on the wrong side of the courtroom, it hits differently. You expect a certain level of accountability from someone sworn to uphold the law. In this case, a former deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department learned the hard way that lying to federal investigators...
Inglewood street vendor facing murder charges
INGLEWOOD – A well-known Inglewood street vendor is facing murder charges in connection to a Jan. 21 shooting in South Los Angeles. Richard Campbell is known for selling kettle corn and popcorn at the intersection of Van Ness Ave. and Manchester Blvd. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office...
Olvera Street Merchants Fight To Keep Market Afloat
Olvera Street, the famous corridor of souvenir stalls and family‑run taquerías in downtown Los Angeles, is a lot quieter than it used to be. Merchants say the steady stream of visitors that once kept the plaza buzzing has slowed to a trickle, leaving empty booths, shortened hours, mounting back rent, and fewer staff...
Ex-LAPD commander fired over alcohol-related incident wins nearly $6M in wrongful termination lawsuit
A Los Angeles County jury has awarded a former LAPD commander $5.7 million on Wednesday, finding her in favor in a lawsuit against the department that claimed she was wrongfully fired over an alcohol-related incident in April 2018. Nicole Mehringer and her subordinate, Sgt. James Kelly, were reportedly found inside...

















