Keeping on the sunny side with your health over the summer
Summer is just around the corner, which means higher temperatures and increased time spent under the sun. As an ode
Tarfest returns June 14 to Park La Brea
Celebrate L.A.’s diverse culture at Tarfest at Pan Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Blvd., on Sat., June 14, from 2 to
An explosion of art along L.A.’s newest arts corridor—Western
As recently as 2019, the intersection of Melrose and Western avenues was a sleepy blend of discount furniture stores and
Metro to pick developer for Wilshire and Crenshaw
Metro is set for its next milestone in an ambitious plan to build housing at Wilshire and Crenshaw boulevards. It
Third time is a charm for L.A. Olympics
In the summer of 2028, Los Angeles will become the third city in the world to host the Olympics three
Enthusiastic crowd attends Petals & Pathways Garden Tour
It was a chilly, drizzly day, but that didn’t stop over 200 garden enthusiasts from visiting the five spectacular home
Medians on North Larchmont are spruced up, finally
The North Larchmont medians have been a sight for sore eyes. Neglected with weeds, broken sprinklers and lack of funds,
Two new murder mysteries penned by home-grown authors
Hancock Park inspired a new book on murder and parenting By Suzan Filipek Jordan Roter’s new novel, “Moms Like Us,”
Seniors don caps and gowns and say farewell to high school
Around this time, thousands of high school seniors in the area are finishing their journey of secondary education before moving
President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer
Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to the bone, according