Contract negotiations between more than 62,000 Southern California grocery store workers and Ralphs, Albertsons and Vons extends past the expiration of the extended contract covering workers as a strike looms.
Union members and supporters gathered on Olympic Boulevard and Beverly Drive as a strike continues to loom.
To celebrate Mexican Independence Day (September 16), through the weekend La Sandia will serve Ponche, a traditional Independence Day punch, and the rich and spicy Chile en Nogada, a poblano pepper stuffed with pork in a walnut cream sauce.
A Patch photographer caught some of the Fashion's Night Out Festivities at Westfield Century City.
Angelenos have the option to attend Thursday's meeting online or in person.
Mathew Woolf, formerly of Fig Restaurant in Santa Monica, will pair food with Joel Gott wines at the Brentwood restaurant Thursday night.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved an agreement Tuesday that would allow a downtown L.A. football stadium access to $275 million in public funds.
MOCA's controversial, encyclopedic graffiti exhibit, "Art in the Streets" closes Monday, August 8. This weekend is your last chance to check out the street art of four decades that both defaced and shaped the urban landscape.
"Nobody wants to see their local Post Office or station close, but USPS must respond to business conditions," a spokesperson says.
The service will study 3,700 physical offices to determine what type of brick and mortar presence is needed nationwide.
The announcement regarding nationwide shutdowns is expected Tuesday. Patch wants to know what you think!
Watch the video to see how buyers are getting a high-definition view of properties in the Palisades and Malibu.
This Pico eatery serves sushi, soup, noodles and an assortment of grilled, fried and steamed dishes in a friendly neighborhood space that's worth the trip.
Only a few miles from the Palisades, La Cocina del Camaguey prepares regional specialties from half a dozen South and Central American cuisines.
Residents gather June 30 to bid farewell to the store that was a staple on Swarthmore Avenue.
After 14 years, Village Books closes its doors on Swarthmore Avenue in the Palisades.
Palisadian Todd Schaefer and his wife Tammy have won fans and accolades with their Pacific Coast Vineyards.
Jim Rea, who represents Area 3 on the Pacific Palisades Community Council and sits on the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power's oversight committee, wants to see a ratepayer advocate evaluate the increases before the City Council votes on them.
Coldwell Banker ranks Pacific Palisades as the second most expensive housing market in the U.S. in a June report, with an average property listing price of $1.6 million.
Southern California Aquatics challenges swimmers to get the most of of their underwater workouts in the Palisades.
Yuliya Barsky helps young Palisadians discover the joys and benefits of a quality musical education.
An inside look at the intimate Pilates studio and the instructor behind it.
Vons reopening gala attracts residents and visitors in support of the Palisades-Malibu YMCA.
Fundraiser to benefit Village Books cancelled.
To celebrate the new Palisades Vons reopening, a special Wine Tasting Event will be held on Wednesday.
40 businesses and 50 vintage cars took to the village streets for Sunday's fair
Panel of experts advises, “Get to know your farmer.”
Kathi Berman runs an organic catering business out of Pacific Palisades.
Whether redesigning Dante's Restaurant to harvesting fine wine, this Pacific Palisades resident is a designer in a class by himself.
Offering 30 different vegetarian soups at four different farmers markets, the soup kitchen has a little something for everyone--except for carnivores.
The Village's new dessert spot, The Yogurt Shoppe, is extending their hours.
Bountiful Bakery at the farmers markers uses rich flavors with real cream and sugar.
Ann Arens has been selling her tasty treats at the local farmers market for the past six years.
Unless you live in the Highlands, it’s easy to forget there is another village in the Palisades.
Lenny’s Deli took over The Village Pantry which took over Mort’s. Palisadians are holding their breath, hoping that Lenny’s will be in the Village for a long time, but can it make it?
The holiday season may be long over but reasons to gift your loved ones never end.
On beautiful, sunny days, eating on the outdoor patios at Café Vida, Mayberry, Lenny’s Deli, and Mick’s is one of the Village’s delights.
Palisades restaurant Taste holds a silent auction to benefit the Trevor Project.
The company Soolip sponsors the Sunday event, which features gowns, rings, cakes and other items for brides and grooms.
Amazing Music, the all-purpose destination for musical instruments and instruction, continues to rock hard in the Village.