Utilimaster is just one of several businesses struggling to pick up the pieces after an EF-1 level tornado ripped through their area.
A woman and child critically injured in a random attack by a homeless man at a downtown department store allege security failed them.
If union members vote in favor, it gives the union the authority to call a strike once its current contract with the studios ends on May 1.
After natural gas bills tripled this winter, utility commissioners are weighing whether to approve a double-digit hike proposed for 2024.
The Port of Los Angeles has entered into agreements with two Japanese ports to collaborate on sustainability and environmental issues.
Vendors say LA can't prohibit food carts in tourist areas like Hollywood Boulevard; the city says vending causes dangerously busy sidewalks.
Signature Bank, the third-largest bank to fail in U.S. history, was seized as the government took extraordinary steps to save off a crisis.
Those challenges include potential new supply chain constraints, labor shortages and equitable growth
Hundreds of workers are facing layoffs across Southern California in industries including tech, insurance, corrections and more.
On Monday, March 6, at 1:11 p.m. local time, bakery chain Nothing Bundt Cakes is giving away free Oreo Cookies & Cream Bundlets.
Lisauskas is focused on regional and international multifamily and mixed-use projects.
In its bankruptcy filing, Tuesday Morning said it is closing more than half of its 487 stores nationwide.
Citing ongoing labor negotiations and other factors, the Port of Los Angeles' executive director projected a ``significant volume decline.'
There's $1 million Gas Assistance Fund that can provide up to $100 per qualified household throughout Southern California.
Bed Bath & Beyond is closing 9 more California stores, bringing the total number of closures in the state to 21.
The job cuts, which come as Disney quarterly results topped Wall Street’s forecasts, amount to 3 percent of the company's global workforce.
Neri adds bench strength to Interior Design, Branding and Procurement practice led by Jackson Thilenius, AIA
Southern California Gas Co. says the natural gas commodity price will drop by 68% next month compared to January's record-high prices.
Everytable, a mission-driven food company, is giving the first 200 guests at its two new LA storefronts a free meal on Jan. 31 and Feb. 2.
Google employs about 2,000 people in its LA in the Westside Pavilion, the Binocular Building, the Spruce Goose office and Beverly Hills.
Californians are paying three times the national average for a dozen eggs if they are lucky enough to find them. Here is why.
The change comes with the elevation of partner Shawn Shaffie to name partner. David Parker remains as founding partner.
UCLA's Anderson Forecast report suggests two likely economic scenarios for California in 2023, depending upon the Federal Reserve's actions.
Airbnb is putting in place policies to prevent disruptive house parties in LA and across Southern California over New Year's Eve weekend.
SoCal is a major economic driver, not only for the region but the world.
LA City Controller Ron Galperin called for the city to do more to enforce regulation of commercial cannabis in a report released today.
Jackson Thilenius, AIA, has been promoted to Senior Principal, leading RDC’s Hospitality and Interiors Practice.
The California Highway Patrol Organized Retail Crime Task Force is increasing its presence at shopping centers.
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.