How will LACAHSA's renter protection efforts work? Leaders decide on Wednesday
More than 90,000 eviction notices were filed in the city of Los Angeles alone last year, according to data
Alissa, Mike, and Godfrey give a full update on how LA City’s budget went from disastrous to just “very bad”...
Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled his latest budget proposal. What does it mean for mass transit, for housing, and for the fight to save the climate? On this episode of WNLA, Mikes get into with Eli Lipmen, executive director of Move LA.
Alissa and Mike are joined by guest co-host Laura Raymond for a whole episode on homelessness and housing.
Los Angeles County is a region of resourceful, hardworking communities. During the covid pandemic and once again in the wake
Mike, Alissa, and Rachel discuss how LA’s budget crisis could lead to an LAPD with fewer officers and more
Scott, Hayes, and Alissa dive into the budget fallout: how positions were eliminated, which departments are getting funded, and why
In the face of an onslaught of attacks on civil rights and civil liberties and social justice programs, are you
Alissa and Mike are joined by guest co-host Oscar Zarate, director of external affairs at CHIRLA, to discuss how workers
Alissa, Mike, Godfrey, and Rachel watch LA Mayor Karen Bass’s State of the City address and discuss why a
Profiteers were on the prowl before the Eaton and Palisades fires were even extinguished. But the massive project of the
Last weekend, a crowd 36,000 strong flocked to downtown Los Angeles, filling Gloria Molina Grand Park, surrounding Los Angeles
Alissa, Mike, and Rachel talk about how the Trump administration is attempting to stoke fear and uncertainty at the port,