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The essential Los Angeles film was released 45 years ago today.
Options include a landmarked Victorian in Pasadena for $1.3 million.
Built in 1960, but adapted well to modern times.
A symphony of glass and wood.
Will the reopening mark a turning point for the neighborhood?
The 1940s home has wood floors, a welcoming brick fireplace, and a backyard with orange trees.
A house in Gardena or a condo in West Hollywood—which would you choose?
From Chatsworth to North Hollywood, these are the game-changing developments headed to the Valley.
If it hadn’t been for what was observed after Northridge, and the Getty’s commitment, nothing might have been fixed.
Explore LA’s impressive architecture, must-see art exhibits, and outdoor attractions.
Including a couple of outstanding time capsules.
Options include a one-bedroom condo off the Sunset Strip and a Spanish-style fixer in Glendale.
Could tolling drivers speed up travel times?
Options include an adorable Altadena cottage and a loft in downtown Long Beach.
Tarzana’s Bothwell Ranch is being shopped as a development opportunity.
The new report finds the county was unprepared for such an "unimaginable" disaster.
The wildfire has charred 8,391 acres and damaged 77 homes.
Ample walls of glass offer knockout mountain views.
The amount of illegally dumped garbage the city’s sanitation bureau collected last monthly nearly tripled—to 2,195 tons.
Right off the 134 freeway, the development would put apartments on a parking lot and repurpose a Chase.
Options include a two-bedroom condo in Downtown and a 1950s home in Lake Balboa.
Picks include a vintage apartment on Miracle Mile and a one-bedroom in the heart of Downtown.
Los Angeles is immersed in somewhat of a splash pad renaissance.
Bob Blumenfield says he’s aiming to take care of "significant problem areas" related to people living next to the river.
Don’t be fooled by this year’s mild weather—blistering heat waves will likely become a lot more frequent.
The Studio City house is now a replica of the original TV set design.
The temperature climbed to 96 degrees in Long Beach, a new daily record.
1,400 apartments and a 7,500-seat entertainment venue.
The project’s cost could be worth it: Metro says it would get riders from the Valley to LAX in under 40 minutes.
But "as long as they’re priced right, homes in the southern Valley are still selling like crazy," one real estate agent says.
These five LA area apartments are renting for around the same price. Which would you choose?
Could a public-private partnership speed up one of LA’s most anticipated public transportation projects?
The three-bedroom house has a fun, retro flair and lots of modern-day additions.
Pilot projects will boost transit service to Chantry Flat, Hansen Dam, and Kenneth Hahn Park.
It’s been a year of ups and downs for Metro’s bus projects.
It’s one of 28 projects Metro aims to complete in time for the Olympics.
See what that price buys in five Los Angeles neighborhoods, from Lake Balboa to Marina del Rey.
The first homeless housing and services center funded with the $1.2 billion bond approved by LA voters in 2016 is now open in the Valley.
Spahn Ranch was Manson’s kingdom.