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The essential Los Angeles film was released 45 years ago today.
The law "has kept cities like Los Angeles from protecting our tenants for too long."
Can I move into a new apartment? What should I do if I can’t pay my rent? Should I still ride the elevator?
Metro remains open, despite a 50 percent drop in ridership over the last few week.
What may be encouraging buyers? A rare opportunity to borrow at historically low interest rates.
Live like an oil tycoon or movie starlet.
Single-family home prices are up 8.5 percent year-over-year.
These small towns in Southern California are perfect for a little rest and relaxation.
The Purple Line is now the D Line, and it’s getting seven new stations.
A new survey illuminates the urgent need for safe spaces and housing.
Here’s how the local laws work.
Is now a good time to buy? And can renting ever save you money in the long run?
Everything you need to know before launching a house hunt in LA.
From Frogtown to Palms, the origin stories of nearly two dozen Los Angeles cities and neighborhoods.
If it hadn’t been for what was observed after Northridge, and the Getty’s commitment, nothing might have been fixed.
Now state lawmakers could shake up the status quo.
A curated collection of options for every budget.
Each line in the system gets a letter name, similar to New York City.
Car crashes are the fourth leading cause of premature death in the county.
Explore LA’s impressive architecture, must-see art exhibits, and outdoor attractions.
From classic movie palaces to modern multiplexes perfect for a date night.
Full of movie stars, newly built tract houses, and coveted manufacturing jobs, Los Angeles was a perfect target for the genre’s sneering cynicism.
The recognizable houses, designed by homebuilder Jean Vandruff, are the subject of a new book.
It’s long been suggested that the city’s old transit network fell victim to a conspiracy by automakers to create more demand for cars.
Raymond Chandler cemented the Bryson Apartment Hotel’s legacy.
Chances are that Douglas fir in the living room wasn’t grown locally.
New rail and rapid bus projects—including the Expo Line.
Before next-day shipping, the department store reigned supreme at Christmastime in Los Angeles.
Having trouble coming up with a down payment?
From donating goods to advocating for more housing, here’s how to help tackle the crisis.
On November 4, 1892, what had been a small agricultural city popular became a boomtown nearly overnight when Edward Doheny discovered oil in modern-day Echo Park.
That will drive up the average annual cost of rent to $2,369, according to a new report.
Who says LA doesn’t have seasons?
Seek these filming locations out at your own peril.
Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell, who introduced the rules, said today that he’s ready to "revisit" them.
Angelenos will be free to experience the historic roadway without cars.
A couple dozen places to cool off on the cheap.
In the city of Los Angeles, less than 1 percent of drivers who flee a crash scene where someone was injured are eventually convicted of a felony.
July sales prices were $17,000 higher than a month before.