One franchisee, Paul Gill in Los Angeles County, said he will expand from 16 units to 24 in the next four years, for example. “Yogurtland is just a happy place, and it is very in tune with their ...
Brand new restaurants open every day across the Southland, usually without too much fanfare. This periodic compilation ...
A new matcha brand is mixing up Los Angeles’ caffeine scene – and is now in Westwood. Ministry of Coffee added Nekohama matcha to its menu in October.
Two devastating wildfires in Los Angeles were declared fully contained by firefighters on Friday after burning for more than three weeks, killing about 30 people and displacing thousands more.
At least 75 fire trucks languished in a city repair facility in downtown Los Angeles as wildfires decimated Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu, pictures taken by The Post show. The essential ...
The company behind Los Angeles' emergency alert technology said it has added safeguards to prevent further inaccurate wildfire evacuation alerts from being sent to residents amid deadly ...
Los Angeles police have arrested four people on arson charges for allegedly trying to ignite new fires as firefighters continue to fight the Palisades and Eaton blazes that have killed a combined ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Parts of Los Angeles are still burning from multiple wildfires that have ravaged over 40,000 acres and killed at least 25 people. More than ...
They have destroyed entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles, including those in the beautiful and affluent Pacific Palisades community nestled along the Pacific Ocean between Malibu and Santa Monica. The ...
Somini Sengupta, a climate reporter who has lived across Los Angeles, reflects on the city, its mythology and its reckoning with disaster. By Somini Sengupta Often when you’re visiting Los ...
The Los Angeles Chargers may need to address their secondary this offseason, as all three of Asante Samuel Jr., Kristian Fulton and Elijah Molden are slated to hit free agency. The Chargers may ...
Travelers flying into Los Angeles last weekend were greeted by an apocalyptic sight: billowing clouds of smoke and the red-orange glow of flames against the glittering expanse of city lights.