Things To Do This Weekend in L.A. [4-26-2024 to 4-28-2024]
By Christina Champlin & Brian Champlin
Is Harvey Weinstein's Los Angeles conviction now in jeopardy?
By James Queally, Jenny Jarvie & Richard Winton
Millions Have Been Set Aside To Get More People Online. Private Companies Want To Use It For LA's Wealthy Neighborhoods
Nereida Moreno
- State regulators are reviewing grant applications to help people in underserved areas get access to the internet.
- Companies like AT&T and Spectrum are applying to use money in some of the most affluent neighborhoods in L.A. County.
- The effort is part of the Broadband for All plan, a historic state and federal investment to close the digital divide.
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Your Guide To The Movies Showing At LA Indie Theaters
Victoria Alejandro
- Looking for something to do this weekend? Try visiting one of the independent movie theaters across Los Angeles!
- Highlights include musicals, horror, old Hollywood classics, and movies for the whole family.
- Listen to the 'How To LA' podcast for more!
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Squatters are taking over more homes in LA. Here are expert tips on how to protect your property
By John Gregory
Get Moving, Make Friends
By Megan Botel
Why the abundance of personal injury lawyer billboards?
By Caroline Petrow-Cohen
LA Health Data Tool - Los Angeles
By Leslie Berestein Rojas
That notorious Willy Wonka experience is being recreated in L.A.—but it's not quite what you think
By Michael Juliano
How one L.A. woman built a giant social club from just one TikTok
By Claire O'callahan
How To Bury A Stranger
By Lucy Copp
This New Japanese-Minimalist Hotel in DTLA Is the Perfect Base For Exploring the Arts District
By Degen Pener
Marches held in Los Angeles to commemorate Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
By Rob Hayes & Irene Cruz
Writing Spot?
By Gillian Moran Perez
Man fatally shot in Rosemead neighborhood, relative arrested
By Mona Darwish
Sage Vegan Bistro owner faces backlash after going un-vegan
By Stephanie Breijo
USC imposes campus restrictions after nearly 100 arrested during pro-Palestinian protest
By Tony Kurzweil
Your Afternoon LA Report
By Jackie Fortier
USC says it is canceling its 'main stage' commencement ceremony
By Matt Hamilton & Jaweed Kaleem
Here's how much you need to make to be considered middle class in California
By Alexa Mae Asperin
Caltrans To Host Public Hearing On New Rules To Sell Vacant Homes In 710 Extension Corridor
By Gillian Moran Perez
Angelenos clean up the LA River – Daily Sundial
By Quinn Alexander
Old map supposedly shows how Hollywood studio used California to represent other countries
By Sergio Robles