The only Boston we acknowledge
It's a loaded word around these parts during the NBA playoffs thanks to sports rivalries and heartbreak. But more and more these days, when you hear "Boston" in L.A., you think about shoes.
It's a loaded word around these parts during the NBA playoffs thanks to sports rivalries and heartbreak. But more and more these days, when you hear "Boston" in L.A., you think about shoes.
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a deal to increase the government debt limit so the U.S. can avoid a default and economic turmoil.
Full Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train service is resuming in Orange County after crews clear landside debris in San Clemente.
Like other great TV dramas, 'Succession' used marital strife as a gripping plot point, but unlike other shows, it inverted the typical power balance between husband and wife.
After a crash that killed two people, witnesses saw a man running away. Police say the suspect checked himself into a hospital hours later with consistent injuries.
Once convinced she liked playing people 'with a secret,' the actor now enjoys her role as an everyday woman with many facets.
Durk's new album, 'Almost Healed,' features guests J. Cole and Morgan Wallen ('That's my dawg') and unusually frank talk of seeking professional help.
Tina Satter adapted her 2019 play, based on an FBI transcript from the agency's interrogation of Reality Winner, into a film starring Sydney Sweeney.
This week's recommendations include savory cheesecakes in Pasadena and Pico-Robertson.
"He's not dumb, but he's marching to a beat that nobody else can hear but him," the "Succession" actor says of his offbeat character.
"Zev's Los Angeles," a memoir by former L.A. County supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, covers an era when L.A. transformed radically — and does it really well.
As young assistant Portia to Jennifer Coolidge's impossible Tanya, the actor found ways to flesh out her own moments of annoying traits.
Julie Ertz started a family and was away from soccer for nearly two years. Her return with Angel City FC has given her a new perspective on her career.
Building housing for homeless vets is the priority for the West L.A. VA, and debate over how to create community space on the campus should not slow down the project.
Even in the Philippines, the 1945 battle by American and Filipino forces to liberate Manila is largely forgotten. Researchers and historians are trying to change that.
The revised $307-billion budget proposal that Gov. Gavin Newsom recently submitted is either too fat with spending or too thin on taxes, Legislative Analyst Gabriel Petek asserted.
With few policy differences among them, the top Democratic candidates running for retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat are leaning on history and biography as they woo voters.
The spate of store closures near Union Square, a tourist destination and the heart of San Francisco's shopping core, has concerned business leaders and economists alike.
Ben Joyce is considered one of the hardest throwers in baseball, but can he make an immediate impact for an Angels team trying to stay above .500?
Josiah Gray was part of the deal in which the Dodgers acquired Max Scherzer. In his third season with the Nationals, Gray has become a reliable starter.
The centrist political group No Labels is threatening to put up a 'unity' candidate for president. But that'll probably just reelect Trump.
California's ominous winter proved the planet is in terrible flux. To save what we can, head for the garden.
Only one thing would make the Republicans' debt-ceiling hostage-and-ransom theatrics worthwhile: If the law establishing the limit were finally repealed.
A reward of up to $50,000 is being offered after a fatal hit-and-run in Northridge, authorities said.
The U.S. Coast Guard airlifted a 3-year-old from a cruise ship Wednesday after she showed "seizure-like symptoms."