CicLAvia will open three miles of West Los Angeles streets to pedestrians, cyclists and other non-motorized travelers on Sunday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., marking
Chamber Music Palisades will present an evening of chamber music featuring works by Bach, Brahms, Thuille, Kreutzer and Gershwin on Wednesday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Brentwood
As "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" lands in theaters, coloring stations, collectible popcorn containers and mascot Marios are all in place to entice arguably the most prized moviegoers
As a rare early-season heat wave sends temperatures soaring across Southern California, new research from UCLA reveals a troubling reality: extreme heat does not threaten all communities equally.
Heat maps
New American Red Cross data reveals a multigenerational portrait of volunteerism in Los Angeles, with Generation Z emerging as the fastest-growing volunteer group.
Among the more than 9,000 Red
Metro announced the launch of its new Safety Hub, a centralized online resource designed to provide riders, employees and the public with information about safety efforts and results across the
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has revealed a bold visual identity inspired by one of California's most spectacular natural phenomena, while the first public ticket draw enters its
Caltrans will reduce lanes on Interstate 405 through the Sepulveda Pass beginning Monday for K-rail installation and electrical work as part of a pavement rehabilitation project.
Overnight lane reductions run
County leaders continued to advance wildfire recovery and prevention efforts in recent weeks, rolling out a series of programs aimed at helping Los Angeles County residents rebuild their homes, find
The American Red Cross is calling on donors to help the national blood supply recover following a severe shortage, offering free A1C testing and $15 Amazon gift cards for those
A world premiere stage adaptation of Zibby Owens' bestselling anthology "On Being Jewish Now" will open March 22 in Torrance, bringing to life personal stories exploring the
A team of UCLA researchers has screened nearly 700 soil samples for hundreds of Los Angeles County residents concerned about contamination in their yards and gardens, part of a growing