Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Economists say the national home median listing price won’t increase as rapidly as it did in 2013. Look at a map below of the median home listing price across town.
Learn how to make a restaurant-worthy steak.
Your guide to key events in the city.
It only tastes like it took an hour to prep.
Census results reveal more people are working from home than before. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the change in the number of people who worked from home between 2000-2011.
Residents are prohibited from burning wood on Friday and Saturday.
These discounts will help make your resolution stick.
Sierra Madre and Washington boulevards are teeming with floats on display after the parade.
Honey, your emu eggs are ready!
These morning meals save you time, money and calories.
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The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most homes valued at $1 million or more.
Give your kids a fun, hands-on learning experience at these L.A.-area historic sites.
We promise: there's not an ugly holiday sweater in sight.
Visit these hot spots across America next year.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
As Pope Francis gains admirers, he simultaneously alienates some American Catholics and Catholic allies.
The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most carpoolers.
Here's five of our favorite ‘feel good’ stories of 2013.
For just a $10 ticket, with children 5 and under free, you can watch professionals and volunteers put finishing touches on the floats this weekend in preparation for the parade on Jan. 1.
From a kidnapper's autopsy, to a couple's 17th child, to a brother-in-law's prophetic sermon, these 10 stories on Southern California Patch websites were the most read in 2013.
The map below shows percentage of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.
An explanation of why I’ve decided to let my daughters ring in the new year.