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LASTING CHANGE Annual Homelessness Count Down Two Years In A Row For First Time Ever in Los Angeles

Los Angeles reported a 17.5% decrease in street homelessness for the second consecutive year, according to the 2025 Annual Homeless Count. Mayor Bass attributed this progress to her Inside Safe initiative and a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes immediate housing solutions over entrenched encampments. The results reflect a significant shift in addressing homelessness in the city.

Mayor Bass Issues Statement on Courts Granting a Temporary Restraining Order

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order halting unlawful immigration raids in Los Angeles. Mayor Bass stated the ruling defends the rights of Angelenos against unconstitutional tactics employed by federal agents targeting individuals based on race and ethnicity. The order also ensures detainees have access to legal visitation and unrecorded phone calls with attorneys.

Mayor Bass Issues Executive Directive to Support Immigrant Communities

Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive directive to enhance protections for Los Angeles' immigrant communities in response to unlawful federal raids. The directive requires city departments to strengthen protocols against immigration enforcement and establishes a working group to support immigrant families. Mayor Bass emphasized her commitment to defending the rights of all residents, regardless of immigration status.

Mayor Bass Honors The Life and Legacy of Jewel Thais-Williams

Mayor Karen Bass will honor the legacy of Jewel Thais-Williams, an influential figure in Los Angeles' LGBTQ community, during a concert event on July 10, 2025. This celebration will highlight Thais-Williams' contributions to compassion and hospitality in the city.

Report Los Angeles City On Pace For Lowest Homicide Total in Nearly 60 Years

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the city is on track for its lowest homicide total in nearly 60 years. She emphasized the need for continued safety strategies and community engagement to prevent crime and ensure accountability. A 45% decrease in gang-related homicides has been noted in targeted GRYD zones compared to 2023.

Mayor Bass Joins City Attorney To Announce Legal Action Against Unlawful Raids in LA

Mayor Karen Bass announced legal action against the federal government for unconstitutional immigration raids in Los Angeles. Joined by City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto, Bass emphasized the need to protect Angelenos from fear and chaos caused by armed federal agents. The city seeks to intervene in a class action lawsuit addressing unlawful detentions targeting individuals based on race and ethnicity.

Mayor Bass Urges Angelenos to Stay Safe During First Heat Wave of Summer

The National Weather Service forecasts high temperatures in Los Angeles from July 8 to July 11, prompting Mayor Karen Bass to advise residents to stay hydrated and utilize city cooling resources. City departments have opened hundreds of locations for relief, including parks and libraries, and residents are encouraged to sign up for weather alerts.

6 Months Since Start of Wildfires, Mayor Bass Highlights Recovery Progress, Outlines Priorities for Continued Rebuilding

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced significant progress in the city's recovery from recent wildfires, claiming it is the fastest recovery effort in California history. Nearly 80% of properties affected by the Palisades Fire have been cleared, with 165 permits issued for rebuilding.

Outrageous and Un-American Mayor Bass Responds to Federal Immigration Enforcement Activities in MacArthur Park

Mayor Bass condemned the deployment of federal agents and military vehicles in MacArthur Park, calling it an un-American military operation. She emphasized that children were present at summer camp during the federal activity, which she described as a city under siege. The mayor accused the White House of targeting immigrant communities and threatening local officials.

Bolstering L.A.s Signature Industry Mayor Bass Joins Governor Newsom To Mark Historic Expansion of Film TV Tax Credit Program

Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom announced the expansion of California's Film and TV Tax Credit Program to $750 million, aimed at supporting Los Angeles' entertainment industry. The initiative will help maintain local jobs and boost the economy, with Mayor Bass emphasizing the program's importance for both industry professionals and supporting businesses.

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