Performing Arts Workshops (PAW) delves into the personal and educational benefits of a Comedy Camp Curriculum!
Performing Arts Workshops “Ambassador Scholarship” is open to EVERYONE! Learn more and apply online today!
An LA favorite, Performing Arts Workshops’ Camp Story Contest begins again this Friday, February 1st. Up for grabs…a FREE two week session!
With scholarships reserved on a first-come, first-served basis beginning January 17th, the time to get on the PAW list is now!
To celebrate another fabulous year at PAW, our Summer In December Discount is here once again!
Half way to summer, the holiday season is the perfect time to give your child the gift of summer camp!
A baby boy born with an umbilical cord wrapped around his throat is alive today thanks to the help of paramedics in Glendale.
Give Your Kids A Great End To Summer Vacation and Give Yourself 25% OFF with an End Of Summer Camp Discount!
Madison Middle School and Roy Romer Middle School participated
A total of $200,000 was awarded to 10 winners, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced along with project partners KaBOOM! and Dr Pepper Snapple.
Looking for cheap annual passes? Check out Costco's sale on the passes through Dec. 1.
These are the official, registered names from the Social Security Administration. Did your baby's name make the list?
Submissions must be postmarked by September 8.
A new litter of endangered giant river otters was born this spring. The two boys and one girl are still waiting for names.
Opponents of a new law that bars parents from opting their children out of mandatory vaccines are gathering signatures for a referendum.
A Boy Scout Executive Committee voted to allow gay scout leaders. If ratified, troops would be able to determine their own policies.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles specialists today began 24-hour staffing of Providence Tarzana Medical Center’s Pediatrics Department.
Looking for the best fireworks shows around? Patch has you covered with every Fireworks show in Los Angeles County.
A 7-year-old tabby usurped all K9s to become the National Hero Dog by saving a 5-year-old boy as he was being attacked by a dog.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Southern California.
"One Family, One World" is the theme of this year's annual open house, and indigenous people will take part in education and celebration
Joey is too obvious. How about Roopert? Or Roosemary? Those names have been suggested--can you come up with something better?
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is looking for nominations for the 33rd annual National Hero Dog Award.
A couple, whose son has endured more than 100 surgeries, is suing their OBGYN for not telling them of his fetal defects in time to abort.
It’s seen near—you guessed it—the Haunted Mansion!
Spring Break is just weeks away..book now to lock-in deals.
Trip Advisor users pick their Top 25. Did your favorite make the list?
A little pup is safe today after a firefighter snatched it from the rain-swollen LA River.
Volunteers responded to 597 missions, saving lost hikers, crash victims, dogs and even a 16-million-year-old fossil.
By donating to a worthy cause, you can score a sweet deal.
A Los Angeles hairdresser turned in what she thought was a $1,000-winning lottery ticket, but it turned out to be worth $1.3 million.
Volunteers will feed thousands of homeless. Comics will perform for the lonely. What will you do?
The puma that survived a trek across two freeways and rat poisoning appears to be thriving in Griffith Park.
Cecilia is the 3-year-old daughter of Los Angeles County Firefighter James von Harz and she need medication that costs $1,500 a month.
Following a story by Patch, Los Angeles social services became involved and arranged for Natalie Moore, 87, to stay in her home of 40 years.
Natalie Moore is 87 and must move in less than one month; a plant and bake sale is being held this weekend on Coronado Street.
The original playground was torn down three years ago because of safety code issues.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.