A look at what's happening this month in the City of Angels.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health offered tips for minimizing the risk of COVID exposure while trick-or-treating.
From a bombshell ghost to a horror hotel, murder mansion, haunted theater and bridge with a deadly siren's song, here are CA's spooky spots.
Government offices, libraries, state and federal courts throughout the Golden State were closed Monday.
A survey found that most Americans plan to celebrate Halloween this year, but their plan may be impacted by the vaccine status of others.
Not all pumpkins in fields and patches in or near LA are meant to be jack-o'-lanterns. Here's how to harvest, cure and store them.
The cemetery will host Día de los Muertos and Noche de los Muertos events Oct. 30, after they were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
California is in the top 10 for most pumpkin patch acres in the country.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
Find a pumpkin patch, corn maze, gourds and other autumn activities near Los Angeles.
The 2021 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out so you can plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in California and other U.S. states.
Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrated the elderly with a mass the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Sunday.
Crews working on the I-10 Pavement Rehabilitation Project known as the I-10 Tune-Up took a day off Monday.
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With the COVID-19 pandemic receding, two stretches of the Los Angeles River will reopen Monday just in time for the holiday.
The coronavirus pandemic has again prompted cancellation of Mother's Day events in Los Angeles County or their switch to a virtual setting.
Carla Jackson says her twin sister, Carí, embodies the phrase "take care of your neighbor."
Los Angeles Patch asked readers to tell us what their moms mean to them. Read what Theresa Giannette had to say.
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The short-term rental company will block one-night reservations during the Fourth of July weekend to discourage unauthorized parties.
Food and wine event brings hundreds of fans back to park
To-go meals, dinners al fresco and gift baskets are all at Century City marketplace
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The event known for the past 43 years as the KwanZaa Gwaride Parade in South Los Angeles is billed as a motorcade.
The faithful can watch Mass live from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on TV or online.
Public health officials are calling on Americans to stay home this Christmas. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely
The celebration will air on PBS SoCal from 3-6 p.m. and again from 7-10 p.m.
After LA County allowed for indoor religious services Monday, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles issued guidelines on how to celebrate safely.
What's happening this month in the City of Angels
"Celebrate at home with those you live with," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted. "It's the safest choice."
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and yours have a happy holiday.
There are tons of vegan options this Thanksgiving, including the Grain Cafe in Los Angeles. Check out these other ideas.
Travel is discouraged this Thanksgiving due to the pandemic, but if you must, planning ahead will help you avoid any delays or surprises.
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Mountain High in Wrightwood and Snow Valley in Running Springs are officially open with limited capacity as a coronavirus precaution.
November and December are traditionally two of the busiest months for the grocery industry.
Halloween can be a dangerous time for domestic animals, and animal services officials are reminding the public how to keep their pets safe.