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Experts at USC found that Angelenos spend a lot more time driving home from work than the way there, and here's why.
Culver City Animal Services has a list of tips and tricks on how to coexist with coyotes, and what to do if you spot one.
West Los Angeles had a busy week. Take a look at some of the top stories nearby and countywide.
The Elks year runs from April to April...
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in your town.
FOLAR BRINGS BACK AMERICA'S LARGEST URBAN RIVER CLEANUP APRIL 14, 21, 28
He was one of two California Lottery players who City News Service a won the max Scratchers prize with tickets bought in Los Angeles County.
The grant will range from $30,000 to $70,000, depending on the number of homeless families and individuals within its municipal boundaries.
A Culver City coffee roaster donates the coffee beans that help Skid Row Coffee operate.
The 'Road to Relief' will be accepting donations until September 22.
All proceeds from the beer garden will go benefit those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
The ceremonies will be early in the morning of September 11 at the three fire stations in Culver City.
Skip the long lines waiting for passport information, the City Clerk's Office will now offer online reservations.
Local environmental annual event
The Southern Poverty Law Center says 19 hate organizations are based in or near Los Angeles.
The state released a new map tracing a fault line cutting through Culver City, and it affect future building.
Neil Patrick Harris Defends Rainbow Boy From James Woods; LA Congressman Aims For Impeachment: Today Around Culver City
Obama Might Get His Own Freeway; Amber Alert Faked, Say Police; OC Fair Opens; Rattlesnake Summer: Today Around Culver City
More than three dozen projects in the county were recognized for their designs.
The rising cost of housing, along with a housing shortage, was acknowledged by officials as a top cause of the homeless problem.
There are 50 free comic books to chose from this Saturday. Here's a guide for comic book novice to get started.
Drop off your unused prescription drugs Saturday, April 29, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Thousands of dollars in checks from the county, state and other entities go unclaimed each year, mostly because of incorrect address info.
Culver City parents can expect to shell out nearly $15 an hour for babysitters, making it one of the most expensive cities.
The figures were released for National Dog Bite Prevention Week, an effort to encourage pet owners to take steps to prevent dog attacks.
The Planning Commission has approved the mixed-used project for the decades-long neglected corner of Washington Place and Sawtelle Boulevard
Washington and Venice boulevards and other streets along the route will be closed to cars between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Authorities reported Tuesday that he had been found in good health. Other details were not released.
CicLAvia, billed as the nation's largest open-street festival, features a 5-mile route from downtown Culver City to the Venice boardwalk.
Communities directly east of the airport will lose their midnight to 6:30 a.m. quiet periods the first three days of the week.
The lanes are being closed by the Bureau of Street Services so the walls of the tunnel can be power washed.
More than 60 percent of people with dementia will wander at some point, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
Bowen received the award for her continued support of the nonprofit organization's mission to raise money and books to end illiteracy in LA.
The average price is 4.7 cents more than one week ago, 19.6 cents higher than one month ago and 53.8 cents greater than one year ago.
Areas along the Screenland 5K course will have temporary signs posted to prevent parking prior to the start of the route closure.
Many shelters opened at 5 p.m. and will continue operating for 62 hours, ending at 7 a.m. Sunday.