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The wardens for both of California's female-only prisons retired on Friday. The?California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is calling it a coinciden Read full Post
Given that Los Angeles boasts the worst traffic congestion in the nation, it stands to reason that our fair city would make for a pretty good laboratory on the Read full Post
Freeways inspire road rage, serve as giant trash receptacles and take us home, often very slowly.And now, a new statewide initiative means they could soon be generat Read full Post
There was a time not too long ago when places like downtown and Hollywood were havens for starving artists, students and wannabe actors looking for the city's ch Read full Post
As Hillary Clinton took the Democratic National Convention stage Thursday night, dressed in a shimmering white suit, you couldn't miss the blue spark of vitality tr Read full Post
L.A.'s high rents ($2,000 for a median-priced one-bedroom) and low vacancy rate (three percent) mean that our city is a nightmare for those on the market for a n Read full Post
Penthouse went digital* earlier this year, and Playboy, which moved from Chicago to L.A. in 2012, is no longer serving up nude photos.As if this isn't jarring en Read full Post
If your midsummer night's dream doesn't involve sharing a jail cell with some surly characters, then heed this warning: A misdemeanor night's dream is re Read full Post
There was much excitement and ballyhoo when Phase 2 of the Expo Line opened in May, allowing L.A.'s nascent rail network to stretch its tracks to within blocks o Read full Post
The family of a 19-year-old who died after attending last year's Hard Summer festival in Pomona is suing the concert promoter.The parents of Camarillo's Kati Read full Post
If you wonder why the median price of a home here ($530,000, according to real estate data firm CoreLogic), is so damn high, look no further than the high end of L.A Read full Post
Don't ask us how they did it, or whether the science is 100 percent accurate. But it's pretty fascinating.The folks at the Aizman Law Firm, an L.A.-based cr Read full Post