Workers at Whole Foods grocery stores are asking for more money and benefits while working during the coronavirus pandemic.
When will The political Bickering End? After people Die?
Charges of racism and "character assassination" fuel case as attorney seeks $12 million in damages for his client.
Just 119 hotels nationwide made the Five Diamond list from the Automobile Club of Southern California.
St. Louis hotel developer continues to raise funds for future projects
The nearly 60-year-old store is closing almost half its locations.
The brewery, which employs hundreds of people, will close down after 40 years.
Tesla's electric pickup won't hit the market for another two years, but that didn't stop CEO Elon Musk from driving one around Los Angeles.
A Los Angeles federal jury rejected a $190 million libel suit brought against Elon Musk by a man he called a "pedo" on Twitter.
The Daily Meal named the priciest restaurant in every state. Here’s the spot that finished No. 1 in California.
Distroller’s smallest Neonate Babies housed in slime-filled incubators crashlands on Earth
Amazon plans to open its first grocery store in Los Angeles next year in a bid to conquer the grocery industry.
Distroller’s first-ever glow-in-the-dark Nerlies arrive straight from the stars
Distroller introduces baby dolls of beloved Chamoy & Amiguis characters
The ACLU has sued an employers' group and a union for allegedly failing to provide accommodations for pregnant SoCal port workers.
New Distroller Neonate Babies crash lands on Earth on Sept. 27
The workers are demanding a seat at the table as the fast food giant develops policy to address widespread allegations of sexual harassment.
The LAPD has opened a hate crime investigation and a popular LA bar is replacing its bouncers, who ejected trans women who were attacked.
Funding to generate widespread growth for medical equipment tracking startup
American business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
Lawmakers are nudging motorists into ride-sharing, public transit and housing that enables both.
The bargain-rate, one-way flights from O.C., Palm Springs, Ontario, Burbank and L.A. airports must be purchased by Aug. 8.
The company Sun FireDefense makes SPF 3000, which is billed as an exterior coating that protects homes from wildfires.
Local nonprofit co-sponsors CA bill in an effort to protect orangutans
Longtime friends Parvi Kaur and Shweta Dutt open Bella Threading Studio together at The Collection at RiverPark
Immigrants take big risks coming to California. When they get here, many decide to take another risk: launching their own company.
The Calif. Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will open some of its Los Angeles County offices an hour earlier starting July 1.
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770 union have voted to approve a strike authorization against three grocery chains.
L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer says he's suing the FAA to challenge recent changes affecting incoming aircraft flying over the central city.
iHEAR’s quest to deliver nationwide availability of innovative lower cost hearing products seeks to empower consumers and remove barriers
In reaction to backlash against plans to change the name of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, USC and United Airlines sought a compromise.
Would you call an Uber or Lyft ride during the strike? Let us know in this unscientific Patch Poll.
A Los Angeles food maker has been ordered to pay $300,000 in penalties after a temporary worker lost fingers to a dough machine.
New and Updated Legislation Continues to Challenge California Employers
Uber drivers are striking in protest of pay cuts in Los Angeles Monday, and another strike is planned for Lyft drivers.
Company finally meets $35,000 price promise; will shutter all physical locations and only sell online.
Construction on Oceanwide Plaza across from Staples Center came to an abrupt halt amid rumors of Chinese funding shortfalls and FBI probes.
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100 workers across the Southland will receive overtime pay that they are still owed. Are you one of them?
The dispute between the cable providers and Tribune Broadcasting affects a wide swath of Southern Californians.