State contractors have removed debris generated by the Woolsey and Hill fires from nearly 65 percent of the properties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires that are currently eligible
A measles quarantine at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been greatly reduced.
Spokesman Tod Tamberg says one student is still quarantined on campus Friday. He says fewer than
The Los Angeles Rams still haven’t made a first-round draft pick in the Sean McVay era.
The NFC champions traded the 31st overall pick to Atlanta on Thursday night,
Ride-hailing giant Uber is aiming to raise $9 billion in its mammoth initial public stock offering that, while smaller than initially expected, still dwarfs most stock market debuts.
The San
Aliyah Royale imagined her TV series debut might be a comedy. Instead, she plunged into an emotionally demanding role in a police-shooting drama that brought the 19-year-old into the daunting
by Tatiana Blackington James
When she was nine years old, Jeannie Epper’s father asked her if she’d be willing to ride her horse down a cliff. After verifying
A new Los Angeles County program that uses electronic bracelets to find missing people with dementia or autism was launched partly in response to the death of Nancy Paulikas, a
Santa Monica has had many film festivals as of late with some powered by short films and others powered by indie films. This weekend, however, a film festival will come
Sometimes I wish I could write about every great show I’m privileged to experience. So many. Sonny Green winning over a hardcore blues crowd in the valley, far from
Two plays onstage right now, “The Niceties” at the Geffen Playhouse and “Native Son” at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, are strikingly different and yet connected via the thread of race.
The restaurateurs behind Milo & Olive are opening a to-go pizza parlor on Pico Boulevard this Thursday.
Milo SRO, which stands for Standing Room Only, bills itself as the laid-back