Los Angeles

Islamic Center

In Los Angeles, anxieties about Trump trigger solidarity — and organization

Religion

“We are getting blessings from places we didn’t even anticipate,” says one imam in Los Angeles.

A group of carolers holding candles

This Christmas celebration involves music, tamales and piñatas

Lifestyle & Belief

L.A. Mayor hopes to direct film business back to Hollywood

New research shows that 80s song about L.A. walking not so accurate

Arts, Culture & Media

Los Angeles neighborhoods stand up for new pollution regulations

Environment

Making Los Angeles more bike friendly

Environment

Los Angeles, the nation’s most crowded county, can be a harrowing place for bicyclists. Some people are trying to make it a safer.

Newspapers in financial trouble

Newspapers are shedding staff and reducing services — even if the economy picks up, they may not bounce back.

Alleged Murderer Christopher Dorner Is Still at Large

A Hollywood-style manhunt has gripped the city of Los Angeles for the past several days. Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer wanted for the murder of three people, including the daughter of a former L.A.P.D. captain, has been at large for more than four days. Yesterday a Lowe’s home improvement big box store […]

The World

Villa Aurora: House of Creativity and Refuge in Los Angeles

Arts, Culture & Media

Villa Aurora in the Pacific Palisades of Los Angeles was a refuge for writer Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife Marta after they fled the Nazis. Now, as Julia Simon reports, it provides a temporary home for other persecuted writers from around the world.

The World

Family Farmacia

Before Antony Jauregui left Los Angeles for college, he spent as much time as he could with his Mom, soaking up her knowledge of plant-based medicine.