Two former Target employees alleged their ethnicity played a role in their being falsely accused of thefts that led to their firings.
As the omicron variant spreads quickly across Los Angeles County, a Los Angeles business is moving back outside.
"The opportunity to create a robust legal market has been squandered as a result of excessive taxation," industry executives said.
SCAG Economic Summit offers a promising, but cautious forecast as labor shortages and supply chain disruptions continue to impact the region
There may be fewer Black Friday blockbuster deals, and gaming consoles won't be easy to get, but the major retailers are well-stocked.
The new store opened Thursday on South Street.
In time for the holidays, see what inspires the Southern California's brand
The Comeback Checks Grant Program will award $5,000 each to 5,000 eligible small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles announced Monday they will begin fining companies whose containers linger at the marine terminals.
Fans may vote for the 2021 Earnie Awards through October 31st
The average price of regular gasoline has risen for the 11th consecutive day in Los Angeles County.
Supporters of the zoo's "20-year Vision Plan" said building the features would increase zoo attendance by 72%, to up to 3 million visitors.
McDonald's will bring the McPlant Burger to two select locations in California. Find out where to try it in SoCal.
McDonald's will bring the McPlant Burger to select locations. Find out where to try it in Los Angeles.
XPO Logistics, one of the world's largest trucking companies, will pay $30 million in the settlement, the report says.
William Shatner was one of four crew members on Wednesday's trip. It was the second human spaceflight for Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos.
The shipping bottleneck may be why product prices are going up, even though shelves remain empty.
California billionaires Mark Zuckerberg, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Larry Page made The Forbes 400 roster this year.
In a lawsuit fired in Los Angeles, a former Amazon.com Services manager claims he was fired in retaliation for reporting abusive conditions.
867-unit next-generation housing community sits at the gateway of one of the fastest-growing population and economic centers in the US
The 640 hours of advanced welding training helps fill a critical employment need at the Fontana company
A California company topped the annual list, which ranks 5,000 companies across the United States based on overall revenue growth.
Company leaders called it a matter of safety and cited “incredibly compelling” evidence of the effectiveness of the vaccines.
A lawsuit alleges civil rights violations stemming from an encounter with a clerk at a 7-11 at a Silver Lake 7- Eleven.
Los Angeles area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The one-day strike in major metros across the nation may make it hard to hail a ride around Los Angeles and LAX Wednesday.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Los Angeles.
In six years, minimum wage employees in Los Angeles have seen their hourly salaries grow by more than half.
The average price for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in LA County is now at $4.285, nearly 10 cents higher than a month ago.
A former employee of a Westside Trader Joe's is suing the company, alleging he was fired as retaliation for protesting discrimination.
The unionization effort involved 11 newsrooms across Southern California, including the Daily News, Register and Star-News.
People who get the COVID-19 vaccine at Ralphs stores will have a chance to win one of five $1 million prizes or a year of free groceries.
The California Funeral Directors Association is reporting continued delays due to the pandemic.
Fueled partly by home building, the Golden State is in for "the best years of economic growth that we’ve had since World War II."
The department store is offering benefits, employer-matched retirement plans and employee discounts to fill thousands of positions.
Today, Justin and James from Boy Scouts, Monrovia Troop 66 had a chance to live every boy’s dream…
Knafeh Queens is bringing a Palestinian favorite and delicious dessert to the Southland and throughout the U.S.
Industry leaders will gather virtually and in-person from June 28-30, 2021.
Reports of the blockbuster deal follow weeks of rumors about MGM entertaining offers from tech giants.