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Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday, May 20, announced a new policy to make it easier and more affordable to film in Los Angeles — ...
LA Mayor Karen Bass has found herself at the center of public outrage once again for approving the shady removal of LA Zoo's ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a new executive directive on Monday to support local film and TV jobs. Bass, who spoke at a press conference at the Hollywood, acknowledged ...
Less than 48 hours before the planned reopening, the state said it remains "in the dark" regarding the city of Los Angeles' ...
The mayor signed an executive directive to support local film and TV jobs — an order that she said will lower costs and ...
LA Mayor Karen Bass plans to aid the local film industry by easing filming permit processes and costs at city landmarks.
The city of Los Angeles is dealing with a nearly $1 billion deficit debt from the wildfires, lower tax revenues, liability payouts, and overspending. And Wednesday is the last chance for residents to ...
Despite a stream of steady protests and objections since the announcement that Billy and Tina the elephants would be ...
Billy and Tina, the Los Angeles Zoo’s Asian elephants, were moved to Tulsa Zoo in May 2025, and several stars, politicians and animal advocacy organizations tried to stop the move.
FOX 11's Susan Hirasuna spoke with young filmmaker Austin James Wolff on the City of Los Angeles is not doing enough to keep production within Hollywood.
Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order directing city departments to cut regulations and streamline processes for the film and television industry.
TMZ reported that the elephants were put into crates and loaded onto a semi-truck around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, citing sources ...