About 200 grocery stores in California, Arizona and Nevada will be closed and sold.
ZGallia is opening on Victory Boulevard and will carry household items like fine glass and silverware.
The winner gets a sweet monthly prize and the title of Sir or Dame of the Republic...of Pie.
The Lankershim Boulevard storefront may be gone, but people can still buy products from a website that's coming soon.
The production comapny that makes 'Bob's Burgers' plans to bring 150 jobs to the area.
Jenny and Jimbob Jewelry specializes in matchbox necklaces and accepts custom orders as well.
With 40 years of experience, Ruben Badryan fixes footwear and makes his own creations.
The owners of the sandwich shop have plans to open two or three more locations, while Curry Land closes.
The interactive map below, designed by the online team at the WNYC radio station, shows the average commute time by ZIP code across the country.
What, you didn't see him dancing on the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Louise Avenue?
Short ribs and blackened catfish are some signature dishes of P. Gators Southern Grill, now open in the NoHo Arts District.
The NoHo computer shop leaves behind a 3,350-square-foot space.
The Yarnover Truck is the dream project of two dedicated knitters and crocheters.
Apple pie? Banana cream? Key lime?
Through March 29, the Massage Clinic in North Hollywood has some special rates.
The gastropub will be taking over an old bank building on Pine Street next month.
The California Collar Company makes pre-made and custom dog collars out of leather, Swarovski crystals, gemstones as well as some engraving work for pooches of most sizes.
A small group of store owners team up and speak out against city hall action that could require them to change their outdoor signage.
The owner is selling the property and doesn't think the business will move too far away.
Local comic book dealer Jud Meyers unloads an issue that may have no more than 100 copies in existence.
The eatery will focus on light wraps, salads and other dishes.
Expenses keep the business from opening in the NoHo Arts District.
After a series of delays, the Southern grill is open for business.
Red velvet is among the most popular flavors.
A new tenant pops up that appears to focus on light meals.
It looks as though the Hollywood comedy club is opening a location in NoHo.
The Actors' Equity Association plans on moving to North Hollywood next year.
Owner Nancy Crawford sells the business after deciding to retire.
A Toluca Lake restaurateur plans on serving sushi and other seafood items alongside a bakery left from a previous business.
Los Angeles cost is highest in the state at $4.288.
The seldom-brewed Pliny the Younger is paying its annual visit to the Southland, on tap at select locations.
Operating out of a commercial building, NoHo Market seeks to be a stop for snacks and some basic household goods.
The talent behind B2FX now calls a 5,000-square-foot studio in the arts district home.
Need to charge your electric car? There are several stations nearby to keep you topped off for your eco-friendly commute.
The venue has been out of commission since the 1980s.
The average price has risen 31 of the past 33 days.
The Tesco-owned market is mass-emailing a change of heart.
Four films focusing on the iconic British group are playing Thursday through Saturday.
The restaurant chain plans to preserve much of the original signage of the iconic building and even "umamifi" some of the menu items.
Robert Romanus has had a long career in film and television and now owns Bob's Espresso Bar on Lankershim Boulevard.