The Disney Board of Directors announced Robert A. Iger would return to lead the company as Chief Executive Officer, "effective immediately."
Event on Nov. 30 in Venice Beach celebrates Griffin and all his contributions to the community
On the coffee conglomerate's busiest day of the year, thousands of Starbucks workers walked out to demand better staffing and higher pay.
The lawsuit alleges racial discrimination, failure to prevent discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
Studio City and Beverly Hills stores follow Brentwood's opening
Eight-month Southern California Leadership Network (SCLN) program is designed to inspire, prepare, and connect leaders to drive change
If the massive deal goes through, it's expected to affect prices in the Golden State along with thousands of employees.
A Black Forever 21 employee who sued the company alleging she was unfairly denied promotions has reached a settlement with the retailer.
Nine cities were named finalists for Los Angeles County's most business-friendly city. Two winners will be crowned in November.
More employees are working remotely. Their priorities have changed, prompting employers to find ways to motivate talent and combat burnout.
See which grocery stores and other retailers in Los Angeles be open Monday for the Labor Day holiday.
The Bank of America program looks to broaden access to homeownership for first-time buyers in LA's Black and Hispanic communities.
The information — including names, driver's license numbers and possibly dates of birth — has since been removed.
The move by Kitson Los Angeles unapologetically flies in the face of county health recommendations.
Crypto.com arena, formerly known as Staples Center, will undergo comprehensive renovations over the next two years, officials say.
Vive Concierge co-founder brings lifelong healthcare expertise to recovery nonprofit
The company was accused of unlawful disposal of hazardous waste at eight California hotels, including in Marina Del Rey and Los Angeles.
California-based Beyond Meat said its revenue fell 1.6% to $147 million and said it's laying off 4 percent of its workforce.
Valerie Richburg sat on the chair for 10-30 minutes when she suffered injuries "including, but not limited to a stroke," the suit alleges.
The average price has dropped 67.4 cents over the past 40 days, according to figures from the AAA and the Oil Price Information Service.
Pharmacy workers at Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Pavilions could walk out soon depending on how negotiations with the stores continue.
Starbucks is closing 16 stores in the United States, including six in the Los Angeles area, amid concerns over safety.
Virginia Maggiore, AIA, has been named Principal of RDC, a full-service, award-winning architecture firm.
Executive will bring business management expertise to recovery nonprofit
It's a similar story in Long Beach, where the city's five municipal golf courses use recycled water for its fairways and greens.
"In past crypto winters, trading revenue (our largest revenue source) has declined significantly," Armstrong said in the blog post.
Citing the rising cost of doing business in California Smithfield Foods said it will close the plant next year, impacting 1,500 employees.
Days before they were set to strike, thousands of nurses in the Los Angeles County health care system have reached a tentative labor deal.
"No community should have to worry that their soil and water are contaminated with toxic chemicals and radioactive waste."
Recovery Nonprofit Elevates Key Personnel as it Gears Up for Expansion
The deadline is May 6 for small businesses in LA to apply for a rental assistance program to help with financial recovery from the pandemic.
The shoe features a black snakeskin pattern to represent "Gigi's Mambacita Mentality."
The Port of Los Angeles has extended the amount of time the public has to provide feedback on a project to develop an outdoor amphitheater.
Union officials said the deal includes significant wage increases, stronger health care, and protected pension provisions.
The average price has dropped 19.9 cents over the past 13 days, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.
The tentative agreement would avert a worker walkout at stores including Ralphs and Vons/Pavilions/Albertsons.
Through their Event Driven Information System technology, they provide an unprecedented, near real time response to personal emergencies.
Workers at Ralphs and Vons, Pavilions, and Albertsons are asking for more pay. They authorized a walkout if negotiations falter.
To improve the supply chain, California needs to concentrate on long-term solutions. Here are five fundamental changes to consider.
February passenger count neared pre-pandemic levels