Not waiting for the federal government, Los Angeles is the leader of a growing movement of cities creating a new green way of life for its residents.
San Bernardino County Supervisor Paul Biane describes the county's transportation and growth challenges.
New leadership has settled in at LAWA as the agency implements green building practices and continues regionalization efforts.
A complex state is quickly becoming more diverse. How can state and local government equitably and efficiently manage growth?
Mayor Villaraigosa and Councilmember Perry celebrate the South Group's new Downtown development.
The Chamber's reluctant decision to rescind its support shouldn't prevent further dialogue between NBC/Universal and the community; solutions are still available.
Former Bureau of Sanitation General Manager Rita Robinson shares her thoughts on the successes and future of the Bureau. Part 1 of 2.
Faced with enormous population growth and housing needs, the region must continue to work for housing solutions.
'Urban acupuncture' highlights Jaime Lerner's recommendations for sustainable city planning.
As the statewide water market tightens, the Metropolitan Water District has taken steps to improve efficiency and local supply.