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Put on your thinking caps! Three California agencies are holding "$25K Find A New Way" innovation contests.
Cedars-Sinai Health System will now run Marina del Rey Hospital as a nonprofit.
The council could decide today on whether to go forward with a bid to host the 2024 Olympics at an estimated cost of $4.6 billion.
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The grocery chain's family of stores is looking to fill an estimated 20,000 job openings with veterans and their relatives.
Alpine Village announces the kickoff of its 48th Annual Oktoberfest
An immigration sting ended with 244 arrests, including two convicted sex offenders in LA and Orange County, according to authorities.
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A UCLA starting defensive back has been arrested on suspicion of robbery.
The Court of Appeals is reviewing a ruling in the case of an LA man that the system is so “dysfunctional” it's cruel and unusual.
The owner of a Venice hotel is arrested on murder charges the same day a homeless man was shot to death near his property.
The man often called greatest sportscaster of the 20th century explains why 2016 will be his last season.
A man in his 20s nicknamed "Shakespeare" was killed in a dispute about about homeless camping. A shooter fired into an encampment.
The first total solar eclipse over the United States in 38 years. But Californians: You'll need to travel to see it.
Whether you're in Southern or Northern California, the readers of Condé Nast Traveler ranked these two cities as the worse.
Need a new job? Check out the Patch Jobs Board in your town for the newest listings across the state.
Lily Tomlin portrays a woman taking a road trip with her granddaughter. Will this be Tomlin's road to a 2016 Oscar?
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Southern California Patch sites.
The drought cost $2.2 billion and 17,000 jobs last year, and the state needs smarter policies to face coming water shortages, experts say.
Vin Scully, the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers, will announce his unprecedented 67th season with the team.
Patch has a wide array of unique animal stories from around the state this week. Some of the photos are darling.
Here are our top summer recipes, including grilled fruit, fish tacos, wine potato salad. And tricks to slice watermelon and shuck corn!
Police are looking for help finding a man who raped a Loyola Marymount University student at a fraternity's Halloween party.
A man pleaded not guilty today on charges he allegedly spray-painted threats to legislators around LA County.
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday.
The heat wave peaks today, but temperatures are expected to drop below normal soon.
A fast-moving fire tore through the former Allied Model Trains store in Culver City.
During a fight, one man picked up the other, slamming him into the ground and breaking his skull before calming getting back into his car.
Called out for having their county cars washed several times a week, supervisors look to place new restrictions on themselves.
Californians overall dropped their water use by 31.3 percent with only a handful of cities such as Beverly Hills missing mandatory cutbacks.
Child actor Max Page, 10, underwent his tenth heart surgery recently and is due for a pacemaker implant this week at Children’s Hospital LA.
A nursery for great whites, coastal waters are warming, and young great whites have been sticking around longer than usual.
Startled awake by Khloe Kardashian's birthday fireworks for boyfriend and NBA star James Harden? City officials aren't happy about it.
A nonprofit working to bring the Olympics to LA projects costs of about $4.6 billion and a profit of $161 million.
Los Angeles has the second-most gridlock in the nation with residents spending days of their lives in stop and go traffic.
An LA man is suing the adultery dating site for allegedly failing to protect customer privacy, causing “irreparable harm.”
A divided City Council voted to allow companies such as Uber to operate at LAX, but some city leaders worry drivers aren't vetted enough.
Multi-Agency Study of four project Alternatives to be published for public review in Winter 2015