A magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck the San Fernando Valley at roughly 10:15 p.m. Sunday night and was felt in and around Los Angeles, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The text messages show how officials first started to realize how bad things were getting and that the windswept blazes had the upper hand.
By MARK KENNEDY There were a lot of smiling faces at the Oscars but one had to stand out — Sean Baker saw his film “Anora” go ...
Not long ago, I asked The New Yorker’s editor, David Remnick, whether he’d ever return to the Academy Awards, having attended ...
The California Teachers Association visited kindergarten students of Altadena Arts Magnet Monday, March 3, one of the schools ...
In PEOPLE's exclusive look at the return of '9-1-1', things get personal for LAFD and LAPD as one of their own is taken ...
As a Los Angeles resident of 27 years, this is an interesting moment to discuss decluttering a home after the world witnessed ...
Along with the awards, Oscar viewers will be treated to performances by some of the biggest acts in Hollywood.
The suspension of environmental laws, including California’s Environmental Quality Act and Coastal Act, allows for rebuilding ...
Stanford University professor Mark Z. Jacobson explains how the areas of Los Angeles that were recently hit by fire have now ...
Karla and Drake jokes, Adrien Brody's cutoff, last-minute Gene Hackman scramble, If Conan will return and more.
Gustave Caillebotte exhibit opens at the Getty, Ben Barnes plays the Wiltern, Noises Off is on at the Geffen, and a Mardi ...
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