10 Things To Do For This Saturday in L.A. [5-25-2024]
By Brian Champlin
Raul Porto Sr., patriarch of the Porto's Bakery empire, dies at 92
By Stephanie Breijo
Memorial Day Weekend Forecast for Southern California
By Marc Sternfield
Seven L.A. council members back Harris-Dawson for council president
By David Zahniser
We Went Searching For Real Poutine In LA (And Yes, We Found Some)
Henry Goldman
- Poutine is sadly not a common dish at the diners and burger joints of greater L.A.
- The touchstone of Quebecois cuisine is a plate of french fries, chunky cheese curds and a thin brown gravy.
- Poutine is best enjoyed by fork. Also, like chili fries, this messy dish can be a side to a burger or a meal.
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L.A. County to get first new regional park in over 35 years on site of former landfill
By Will Conybeare
Commentary: Here's how to actually show appreciation for teachers
Opinion
By Paul Thornton
An LA River Walk - Los Angeles
By Nate Perez
Full environmental approval of High-Speed Rail between L.A. and Bay Area expected next month
By Travis Schlepp
The Votes Are In! Here Are Your Top 32 Entries For The LAist Tournament of Cheeseburgers
By Gab Chabran
Lawsuit: “Nightmare” Tenant Sublets LA Home on Airbnb
By Katherine Kallergis
Your Afternoon LA Report
By Tyler Wayne
Where to find the best cookies to try now in Los Angeles
By Betty Hallock, Jenn Harris & Stephanie Breijo
Owner of beloved Olvera Street burro pleads with board commissioners to stay in business
By Jonathan Gonzalez
Why Is the County Providing A 'Warm Landing Place' Across From Men’s Central Jail?
Robert Garrova
- L.A. County approved a plan to purchase a $1.84 million building across the from the downtown Men’s Central Jail.
- The Board of Supervisors want to turn it into interim housing for people who are leaving jail and have nowhere to go.
- County authorities said they hope to have the purchase of the property finalized in June.
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GRAPE CULTURE to Play Hollywood Fringe Festival Next Month
By Blair Ingenthron
Lady Gaga Drops ‘Chromatica Ball,’ ‘The Acolyte’ Cast Launches New ‘Star Wars’ Series and This Week’s Best Events
By Kirsten Chuba
Review: MISALLIANCE at A Noise Within
Opinion
By Amanda Callas
Are You Holding The $164K Lottery Ticket Sold In LA County?
By Rachel Barnes
It's Fleet Week in LA: Check out the event schedule
By Nataly Tavidian & Lauren Barry
Column: New garden brings old medicinal lore to life at the Huntington in San Marino
By Anissa Rivera
A neighbor with a secret: Mom killed young son, hid out in L.A. apartment for a year, police say
By Summer Lin
New LA priests 2024: Marko Rudela
By Mike Cisneros
ICE CATS: A DEAD MOM TRAUMEDY, Directed By Marissa Jaret Winokur, to Premiere at Hollywood Fringe
By Blair Ingenthron
Why The New 'Junk Fees' Ban Is Roiling The Restaurant World
Gab Chabrán
- SB 478 is a new law set into effect this summer on July 1.
- It aims to help consumers avoid hidden fees from concert tickets, hotel stays, and car rental fees.
- The California Attorney General's Office released an FAQ stating that restaurant service fees would also be included.
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