Discover the new Wishing Tree Park: A triumph of community activism in Los Angeles
The Wishing Tree Park, an 8 1/2-acre recreational area in Los Angeles, opens after 30 years of activism, featuring playgrounds, sports courts, and innovative maintenance methods.
Why is Los Angeles the chosen end point for the eucharistic pilgrimage?
Discover the significance behind Los Angeles being named the final destination for the U.S. Eucharistic Pilgrimage, starting from Indianapolis and announced at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress.
Transformation: Silver Lake’s Historic Triplex to Modern Homes
The redevelopment of 2649 W. Waverly Drive will replace a 1930s triplex with six contemporary small lot homes, bringing a modern touch to Silver Lake while meeting the growing housing demand.
Why are mountain lions and bears increasingly seen in Los Angeles neighborhoods?
In recent years, sightings of mountain lions and bears in Southern California's urban areas have surged, raising both excitement and concern among residents. This trend, fueled by technological advancements and increased remote work, highlights the delicate balance between urban development and wildlife habitats.
Unmissable events in Los Angeles this Sunday: Music, Tacos, and Culture
Discover the best of Los Angeles on July 21, 2024, with events ranging from serene moonlit concerts to vibrant cultural festivals and delicious taco tastings.
Discover the reimagined magic of Peter Pan at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Experience the timeless tale of Peter Pan with modern twists, a stellar cast, and breathtaking visuals at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Directed by Emmy Award winner Lonny Price, this production brings Neverland to life like never before.
How did Aaron Hertzog conquer the Los Angeles comedy scene?
Aaron Hertzog's journey from Philadelphia to Los Angeles showcases his rise in the comedy and entertainment world, marked by notable achievements in stand-up, television, and writing.
Slow Hollows: the return of a Los Angeles icon with the new album Bullhead
After a three-year hiatus, Slow Hollows, led by Austin Feinstein, returns with Bullhead, a new album set to release on March 8, 2024. This marks a new era for the band, now a solo project, showcasing a sonic shift and refined sound.
What salary you need to afford iconic TV and movie homes: a detailed analysis
Discover the staggering annual incomes required to own famous properties like the 'Full House' Victorian home and 'The Godfather' estate, based on recent market analyses.
Historic Victory: Los Angeles Street Vendors Win Landmark Settlement
Street vendors in Los Angeles secure a groundbreaking settlement, repealing restrictive regulations and ensuring fairness, potentially impacting thousands of lives.