A West L.A.-raised photographer looks back at his sacred place in high school, turning his lens on the ruins that remain.
We need to support each other. If we don’t do it, nobody’s going to do it,” one of the volunteers said through his N-95 mask.
An interview with Stephen Ladochy, a professor emeritus at Cal State L.A. who specializes in climatology, addresses the ...
These videos can be dangerous, causing mass panic, outrage, danger, and enmity where it doesn’t need to be. It’s more urgent than ever that we learn to question what we see and avoid sharing things we ...
Not only are these among L.A.'s best when it comes to serving great food, they're run by some of L.A.'s best people who are ...
L.A. County and all 29 fire departments in our county are not prepared for this kind of widespread disaster,” said the L.A.
Despite online articles showing photos and videos and videos shared by influencers of the purported firefighters appearing at ...
Guerrilla Tacos was one the city's first sit-down taquerías that offered a farmers market-led approach to tacos with a full ...
Many of the protestors were children of immigrants, as well as young people born in the city, appearing there on behalf of their parents, who are living in fear amid widespread allegations of ICE ...
Horrendous fires have tragically ravaged Altadena, the mountainside city of 42,000 residents, leaving more than 5,000 ...
Kevin McGowan, Director of L.A.'s Office of Emergency Management, encouraged people not to disable emergency messages on ...
L.A.'s cochinita pibil matriarch and the first ever TACO MADNESS champion—back in 2009—Socorro "Mama Yuca's" Herrera has ...