
Retro movies are hitting big at the box office. Why cinephiles and theaters are going back in time
Anniversary screenings are taking over the box office. Luckily, moviegoers are welcoming these returns to the big screen with open arms.
Edison electric bills set to rise 10% under state plan. More hikes coming soon
The California Public Utilities Commission is set to allow Southern California Edison to increase customer bills by nearly 10% on Oct. 1 — just one of multiple rate hikes expected in the coming year.
Why United CEO warns Olympics could be 'net negative' for airlines in L.A.
United Airlines CEO says expansion at LAX constrained by gates
California lawmakers pass measures to expand oil production in Central Valley, restrict offshore drilling
In a bid to stabilize struggling crude-oil refineries, state lawmakers on Saturday passed a last-minute bill that would allow the construction of 2,000 new oil wells annually in the San Joaquin Valley while further restricting drilling along California's iconic coastline.
Lopez: The immigration raids are crushing L.A.'s fire recovery and California's economy
After President Trump promised that we were headed for a 'golden age' of American prosperity, his policies are stifling the state with the largest economy.
'Lord of the Rings' star Sean Astin elected SAG-AFTRA president
Astin, who was also in 'Rudy' and 'The Goonies,' will succeed Fran Drescher, who decided not to run for reelection.
Paramount denounces boycott of Israeli film industry as Gaza conflict divides Hollywood
Paramount on Friday sharply denounced a proposed boycott of Israel's film industry made by a loose-knit group that calls itself Film Workers for Palestine and includes dozens of Hollywood luminaries.
Luxury hotel near SoFi Stadium to be completed on time despite challenges, builder says
Work on the $300-million Kali Hotel, rising near SoFi Stadium, has reached a milestone.
Hiltzik: Scientists strive to be apolitical, but they can't keep politics out of their labs
Since Galileo's time, politicians and ideologues have always tried to interfere with science. It's worse than ever today.
California's Punjabi truckers say they're being harassed after deadly Florida wreck
Indian trucker feel anxious about tariffs and regulation
This beloved Californian theme park is slashing jobs and shortening its season. Here's why
Silicon Valley theme park Great America cuts 184 jobs.
L.A.'s Original Pantry to reopen with new owner and same workers
The beloved downtown diner closed in March, after 101 years of business. Leo Pustilnikov bought the diner and an adjacent parking lot for $5.5 million.
'Sound of Freedom' distributor Angel Studios goes public, touting 'values-driven' movies
The distributor, known for 'values-based' content, is now a publicly traded company thanks to a merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
Spotify introduces its newest audio format: Lossless Listening
Yesterday, Spotify announced a new, high-quality way to stream. The audio platform introduces Lossless Listening to Premium users in the U.S.
New Paramount owner already has his sights on next target: Warner Bros. Discovery
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Ellison-backed Paramount was preparing a largely cash bid for Warner Bros., which owns CNN, HBO and the fabled movie and TV studio.
World's toymakers set up shop in El Segundo's new toy hub to be near Barbie
Toy makers open the Toy Building showroom in El Segundo
Down to the wire: California lawmakers announce last-minute climate and energy package
Among the closely watched items are reauthorization of California's signature cap-and-trade program and expansion of a regional electricity market.
Analysis says San Francisco's housing costs have returned to 'normal'. What does that mean?
A new report from real estate company Redfin found that, after several years of rising home price appreciation and steep mortgage rates, prices in San Francisco have returned to 2018 levels. Housing costs in Oakland are also leveling out.
New UCLA study highlights large disparities in L.A.'s Latinx labor force
A new study from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute shows how the Hispanic workforce in L.A. County has struggled in reaching pay equity, among other inequities.
An oil spill, a sprained ankle and a damaged boat: What we know about the Long Beach cargo ship mishap
A light oil sheen, a sprained ankle and waterlogged cargo includes some of the damage when approximately 75 cargo containers fell off a stationed vessel named the Mississippi and crashed into a barge at the Port of Long Beach on Tuesday morning.