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Sure, the Midwestern tourist behind the wheel of that rental car might be tapping the brakes every 500 feet, but tourism is an unstoppable force in Los Angeles.So be Read full Post
If it's feeling a little more crowded around here, you can likely thank your nearest millennial.For the first time, government officials are estimating that the Read full Post
After a winter in which we saw a prediction of torrential rain but received only half of normal rainfall, Mother Nature is finally starting to send some precipitatio Read full Post
After years of depressing headlines about how impossible Los Angeles housing has become, there's a little tiny bit of good news this spring.The just-released Apa Read full Post
So, things are getting pretty weird over at the L.A. Times.In February, nutty tech entrepreneur Michael Ferro bought a controlling interest of Times parent company T Read full Post
An animal display planned for a Most Interesting Man in the Worldthemed party in Los Angeles this week was canceled after PETA voiced concerns about how the creature Read full Post
The California primary is right around the corner June 7, to be precise and this year, it matters, kind of, sort of, if you squint and look at it from just the ri Read full Post
California is, as Sen. Bernie Sanders might say, huge.Nearly one-fifth of the total delegates needed for the Democratic presidential nomination are up for grabs here Read full Post
This weekend's DUI crackdown in the city of Los Angeles will be a little bit lighter than usual.Police will have their hands full with other things, including Ma Read full Post
UPDATE at 11:15 p.m. Sunday, May 1, 2016: The high-ranking law enforcer in question has resigned. See the latest details at the bottom.At least two prominent Los An Read full Post
With the L.A. vacancy rate about 4 percent or lower, local rent so high that one out of three tenants pay half their income to live indoors, and housing prices requi Read full Post
Motorists in South Los Angeles appear to bear the brunt of the Los Angeles Police Department's crackdowns on drunk driving, according to an L.A. Weekly analysis Read full Post