Free weekly guided runs through Griffith Park connect you with expert knowledge, safety support, and a community that transforms solo grinding into something sustainable.
The proposed demolition of mid-century buildings in Downtown and Echo Park has ignited urgent conversations about what Los Angeles chooses to remember—and what it's willing to erase.
As Los Angeles grapples with affordability challenges affecting thousands, city officials chart a course that mirrors Vienna and Singapore but falls short of their proven results.
This week's underground breakthrough near Wilshire Boulevard marks the fastest progress yet on LA's most ambitious transit project, with officials cautiously optimistic about 2027 completion.
As grocery prices surge and transit access remains uneven across East LA, residents are rallying behind urban farming initiatives that address both hunger and neighborhood resilience.
With homicides up 12% and community trust eroding, Los Angeles police leadership must decide between expanded patrols and violence intervention programs.
As the city faces intensifying heat and water scarcity, environmental officials and experts outline what it will take to meet ambitious emissions targets.
Six decades of reinvention have transformed the city's concert venues from intimate clubs to world-class stages, reflecting L.A.'s restless cultural appetite.
Unlike Silicon Valley's software monoculture, LA's innovation ecosystem draws strength from its unique intersection of creative industries, defense contractors, and emerging AI talent.
From Downtown's Instagram-famous murals to Arts District galleries, here's your guide to experiencing Los Angeles' most vibrant street art neighborhoods.
From downtown's forgotten corners to Boyle Heights' street art renaissance, here's what you need to know to understand Los Angeles beyond the Hollywood sign.
With qualifying standards tightening and autumn nationals on the horizon, Southern California's cycling, running and triathlon communities face their most competitive stretch of 2026.
From Silver Lake to Santa Monica, independent retailers and service providers face a perfect storm of rent increases, labor shortages, and shifting consumer spending.