Multifamily financing in urban markets is becoming more accessible
Over the objections of taxi companies, an LA city commission approved a plan to allow ride-sharing companies to pick up passengers at LAX.
The number of homes sold in Los Angeles County soared in June.
The drones are endangering lives and homes, according to fire managers frustrated by the unauthorized flights.
President Barack Obama said today there is no way to revoke Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom bestowed by George W. Bush.
A judge has reduced the $7.4 million jury award by $2 million, but denied Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke's appeal for a new trial.
Tomorrow’s ultraviolet index level will be so high, a fair-skinned person can burn in under four minutes.
Opponents of a new law that bars parents from opting their children out of mandatory vaccines are gathering signatures for a referendum.
Chris Brown's aunt was locked in a closet overnight when the singer's Tarzana home was targeted in a home-invasion robbery.
Expect to hear proficient songstress, Danielle, belt out post modern juke box and their amazing covers in an up close and personal setting.
Now there are only 9,396 on-location Shoot Days in LA annually.
As local politicians hedge on the President's historic deal, officials at the Simon Wiesenthal Center swiftly condemned the accord.
The transporter says the sores were already there when the dog was picked up.
The 2015-2016 5-Play Subscription Season begins on August 19, 2015.
Two of Bill Cosby's alleged rape victims are calling for the release of his deposition while offering to meet his wife, who defends him.
A Boy Scout Executive Committee voted to allow gay scout leaders. If ratified, troops would be able to determine their own policies.
An oil shortage forces gas prices to spike. Patch has your cheapest prices around town.
A 28-year-old man died Sunday when he was overwhelmed by a strong riptide and battering waves.
Shark Week is winding down and Patch has the top shark stories from across California, including recent sightings and useful tips.
The LAPD is trying to find the driver who reversed down winding Laurel Canyon Boulevard for more than two miles in an Audi dealership car.
Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Southern California Patch sites.
Fans of comic book and pop culture have once again converged to pay homage to their favorite movie and TV characters.
WTF? Some parents say they clearly hear F-bombs coming from the little potty mouths.
Paul Preston reviews "Inside Out" for TheMovieGuys.net: "Well, they’ve done it again. "
Customers can enjoy a free small Slurpee on July 11.
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives in LA where activists plan to protest in response to his anti-immigrant remarks.
Sleep apnea is diagnosed after a full physical exam is done to obtain symptoms and medical history, and a sleep study is performed.
A new study confirms what many Californians already know.
Guitarist Billy Zoom, and OC resident and founding member of X, is battling bladder cancer.
Omar Sharif famed for his iconic roles in "Dr. Zhivago" and "Lawrence of Arabia" died in a Cairo hospital.
A family is suing after a body switch has the wrong family bury a woman at the wrong cemetery.
The Children of Many Colors Powwow welcomes everyone, and it's not just for kids.
A jury quickly convicted a porn star of extorting a telecommunications tycoon, who paid him for sex.
The mayor will meet today with activists calling for the dismissal of the police chief and officers involved in shooting of Ezell Ford.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey begins a six-day run at Staples Center tonight, and protesters plan to picket the performance.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California announced today it will stop accepting rebate applications this week.
The top proposal could result in a $17.64 per month hike for customers.
A completely improvised musical in the style of one of Broadway’s most acclaimed artists, Stephen Sondheim
It's a scam, the FTC explains.