The race for governor, mayor of Los Angeles and other seats haven't been called yet as ballots continue to be counted. But the results so far have been revealing. Here are our top takeaways.
With early voting, there is no need to put off casting a ballot until the last minute -- unless you are stymied by the plethora of choices. Luckily, plenty of organizations are sharing their specialized candidate guides.
After spending millions of her own money on two failed state campaigns, a former Monterey Park City Council member is among three unimpressive candidates trying to get a seat on this do-nothing board.
Miller combines dedication to the city and seriousness of purpose with a little tech-bro swagger. But he's come late to the party and hasn't made much headway.
In an interview, the ordained minister and housing advocate says Mayor Karen Bass has failed to make the changes Los Angeles desperately needs to become more livable.
The race to replace termed-out Bob Blumenfield lacks a progressive-vs.-moderate battle, but the candidates still have key differences on homelessness, business development and more.
Worried that the "wrong" choice will doom your party? Let it go. Here's a guide for finding which of the eight top California governor hopefuls might be right for you.
In an interview, the tech entrepreneur-turned-homelessness nonprofit founder says Karen Bass’ business as usual is wrecking L.A. Now he wants to be mayor.
Metro’s D Line extension is not just functional. It’s the fruition of the dream of rail transit spanning nearly the length of one of the most heavily traveled transportation corridors in the U.S.