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Los Angeles, California's largest city and one of the world's great metropolises, is home to around four million residents and sits at the heart of a county of over 10 million. Known as the City of Angels, LA is a global centre of entertainment, technology, trade, and culture, shaped by one of the most diverse populations on the planet.
The city is navigating a defining period of transformation. The January 2025 Eaton and Palisades wildfires — among the most destructive in California history — caused billions in economic damage and left thousands displaced. In June 2025, federal immigration raids across Southern California sparked mass protests, reflecting deep tensions over LA's sanctuary city status. Meanwhile, homicides fell to their lowest level since 1966, according to the LAPD's 2025 annual crime report.
Los Angeles is also undergoing a major infrastructure overhaul ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. A $2.2 billion expansion of the LA Convention Center is underway, the Metro D/Purple Line extension now connects Downtown to the Westside, and a $2 billion mixed-use development at Fourth & Central — near Skid Row and Little Tokyo — has received planning approval, promising nearly 1,600 new homes.
LA's housing and homelessness crisis remains one of its most pressing challenges, with the city simultaneously battling a shortage of affordable units and high office vacancy rates in Downtown. The city's cultural richness — expressed through its music, film, food, and street art scenes — continues to draw millions of visitors annually, while neighbourhoods from Boyle Heights to Silver Lake maintain distinct, evolving identities.
Founded as a Spanish colonial settlement in 1781, Los Angeles grew explosively in the 20th century, driven by the film industry, aerospace, and waves of immigration from Latin America, Asia, and beyond. Its history encompasses the Watts uprising of 1965, the 1992 civil unrest, and repeated cycles of renewal and inequality — context that shapes every debate about the city's future.
From city politics and policing to housing, climate resilience, and Olympic preparations, there is never a quiet moment in LA. The Ðǿմ«Ã½ Los Angeles feed tracks it all, delivering the latest headlines from across the city as they break.