A team of Los Angeles workers watched while waters from the Arroyo Seco flood channel carried away Alejandro Diaz’s belongings as he broke down his home of the last five years Monday morning.
Parts of the Arroyo Seco Parkway — a dreaded stretch of the 110 freeway for many L.A. drivers — may be getting some safety upgrades. Why it matters: The work won’t dramatically change your ...
The City Council approved a transfer of $4.1 million Friday to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority in a bid to support unhoused residents living along the Arroyo Seco Parkway in the First ...