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Although one Los Angeles-headquartered Nashville-style hot chicken spot recently sold for a cool $1 billion (cough, Dave's ...
Combining coffee, culture and support for LA’s immigrant community, Cafetón is bringing people together to raise funds to ...
The boundaries of the Eastside have long been a topic of debate, with the Los Angeles Times defining the area as the ...
New data shows the number of unhoused residents has hardly budged since 2023 — though more of them are sheltered.
Ikeda opens Kogetsu-Do’s doors around 9 a.m. and shuts them around 1 p.m. — or whenever she runs out of the sweet treats. In ...
In the Book Pages newsletter this week, cookbooks, memories and the work one store is doing to replace what was lost in the ...
The restaurant took over the 40-year-old Plum Tree Inn restaurant in Chinatown in 2021, with hospitality veterans Yi Long Yu ...
The Tryst Alternative Art Fair takes over Torrance, big comedy names hit the Belly Laughs Festival at the Peacock, celebrate ...
A new food hall bringing some of the Internet’s favorite chefs under one roof has opened in Studio City.
Los Angeles’ minimum wage hike for workers in the tourism industry could potentially do more harm than good. In May, the Los ...
Runners, more than 1,500 in all, expressed a mix of outrage, heartache and defiance as they jogged in the hot sun for 15 ...
On Saturday, July 5, hundreds of runners joined immigrant rights advocates, labor and faith leaders, and community members to ...