At a town hall, a member of the California independence group tells Venice residents: "You need to be pissed off. Then people will pay attention."
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US Geological Survey lays out a probably future quake scenario on anniversary of SF’s 1906 shake-up
This gorgeously restored and updated pueblo-style home in the Historic Eastside of Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a winner of the city’s Heritage Preservation Award.
Senate Bill 827 was aimed squarely at solving the state’s housing and affordability crisis.
The three-bedroom house features beamed ceilings, a wide porch, and a national forest nearby.
See what that price gets across Los Angeles, from Santa Monica to Montecito Heights.
Even though 2017 was still one of the city’s most productive years for new housing—ever.
520 Mateo would put a 13-story tower alongside the Fourth Street Bridge.
LA’s eviction rate is low compared to other U.S. cities.