What began as illicit tagging in the 1980s has transformed Downtown and beyond into sanctioned creative districts that generate millions in tourism and reshape the city's cultural identity.
From FIDM to Otis, a new wave of designers is forcing established brands to confront their waste problem, and Los Angeles is becoming ground zero for this creative reckoning.
A half-century of fragmented planning, suburban sprawl, and deferred decisions has left the city scrambling to deliver on ambitious rail and bus projects that should have launched years ago.
As theft incidents spike 18% in central Los Angeles neighborhoods, law enforcement and safety experts outline strategies to combat organized retail crime and street-level violence.
As Los Angeles grapples with aging infrastructure and climate targets, city leaders face pivotal choices on water, transit, and development that could make or break sustainability goals.
With three major cultural events converging across the city, Los Angeles is experiencing a rare convergence that has locals scrambling for tickets and planning their weekends.
With the new fiscal year beginning, the district must navigate teacher salary negotiations, facility repairs, and enrollment shifts that will reshape education across the city.
New statistics on density, affordability and development patterns expose the disconnect between policy goals and ground-level reality across Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Neuroplasticity, muscle fiber adaptation, and cardiovascular benefits are reshaping how Los Angeles seniors approach movement—and the data is compelling.
From East LA to Silver Lake, emerging projects are reshaping neighbourhoods and creating fresh opportunities for buyers navigating grants and financing options.