Street artist Leo Politi chronicled a changing Los Angeles.
It has been described as one of LA’s most "unquestionably beautiful" postmodern buildings.
These then-and-now photos show off buildings and public spaces that have endured for decades.
How a dusty road became the Sunset Strip—the most famous place in LA to misbehave.
Where will they go?
From pedestrian bridges to electric bikes, flashy museums to restored landmarks—here’s to the new year.
From Pepperdine’s evacuation plans to Los Angeles’s magnificent streetlights.
The entertainer found his dream home in picturesque Hancock Park—but the neighborhood had a dark side.
Wildfires and earthquakes highlight the danger of the region’s auto dependency.
In the 1960s, the city leveled Bunker Hill and its Victorian mansions in the hopes of luring "suburban-loving" Angelenos to new apartment towers.