The Labor and Workforce Development Agency received written notices from the employees but it's unclear whether they plan to investigate.
The 10 percent across-the-board tariff hike takes effect Saturday, affecting prices on everything from shoes and appliances to toilet paper.
McDonald's first adult happy meal collaboration with scannable in-game experiences comes out this week with the Minecraft movie.
The closures are part of a series of cost-cutting moves by the company in a challenging economic climate for brick and mortar retailers.
The Workforce Development Board of Ventura County is launching a groundbreaking initiative to train 250 low- and moderate-income individuals
Some would-be customers said they planned to boycott République.
As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, homeowners and renters alike are looking to refresh their outdoor spaces for spring.
Five years ago, FreeSpeakers.org launched in Los Angeles and Orange County with a mission to connect community groups with expert speakers.
After 100 years — serving free coffee and never locking its doors for most of those years — The Original Paltry has closed.
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Shuki pivoted from eco-friendly goods seller to affiliate marketing during the pandemic.
The fast fashion retailer plans to lay off hundreds of people at its California headquarters as it heads toward a second bankruptcy.
Called Protector, it allows users to book armed guards and black car transportation through the app.
With spring just around the corner, many people are gearing up for the annual tradition of spring cleaning, and PODS® is here to simplify.
Immigration lawyer Kim Luu-Ng told the Los Angeles Times that restaurants make for “super easy targets.”
Holbox has a Michelin star and is located in a food hall in South Central Los Angeles.
In-N-Out is in the midst of a major shakeup as it consolidates its West Coast operations and readies a new "Eastern territory" office.
The moves come as President Donald Trump has made his opposition to DEI efforts a central talking point during his first weeks in office.
Dozens of stores have begun 60 percent-off sales across the state for brands including Quicksilver, Billabong, Roxy and Volcom.
SCE acknowledged its equipment may have played a role in Sylmar's Hurst Fire and is exploring "the possibility" of a role in the Eaton Fire.
The billionaire developer says it's his "responsibility" to lead rebuilding efforts after the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Employees who have been with the paper — which axed 20% of its newsroom last year — for two years or longer are eligible for the buyout.
The company said the fires “will collectively be the costliest in the history of the company.”
The celebrity chef's latest venture will open in the spring, according to Eater LA.
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation recently announced it has received a $175,000 contribution from U.S. Bank
Erewhon is expanding its LA presence in 2025, opening locations in Manhattan Beach, West Hollywood and Glendale.
USA Today asked a panel of experts to nominate 20 restaurants that opened in the past 18 months and readers voted to choose the top 10.
Farmers Insurance Exchange was the large company with the highest percentage of claims closed without payment, according to Weiss Ratings.
State Farm has already received more than 7,400 home and auto insurance claims tied to the fires.
The partnership extends through September 2031
The devastating blazes have killed at least 16 people, incinerated more than 12,000 structures and laid waste to expensive neighborhoods.
A senior living center worker said she faced retaliation and wrongful termination after complaining about the sign.
Starbucks workers are set to expand a nationwide strike two days after a walkout in the Burbank location.
Cabrillo EDC is pleased to announce it has received a $10,000 grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
Albertsons and Kroger had argued the merger would allow them to better compete against retailers like Walmart, Costco and Amazon.
According to the man's lawsuit, he bought both winning tickets, but misplaced the second ticket and is entitled to the entire jackpot.
The billionaire newspaper owner maligned his staff and announced plans to add a 'bias meter' to every article and column.
“Insecure” star Issa Rae announced the opening of her new restaurant, Somerville, in the Slauson Corridor of View Park-Windsor Hills.
There is likely to be little relief from LA's high cost of living in 2025, but the risk of a recession is receding, a new study concludes.
The next three stores the Monrovia-based grocery chain is plans to open will be in the San Fernando Valley.