How Will A Biden Administration Tackle Immigration After Four Years Of Trump?
President-elect Joe Biden has promised to put the coronavirus health crisis and economic recovery
'No Soy De Aquí, Ni Soy De Allá' (I'm Not From Here, Or From There)
Over the next several months, we're hoping to hear your stories about how race and ethnicity shape your
Paola Ramos Wants You To Pay Attention To The Latino Vote
Unlike the 2016 presidential election, voting is personal this time around for many Latinos, says Paola Ramos,
What Anti-Racism Efforts Could Look Like On Cal State Campuses
Our news is free on LAist. To make sure you get our coverage: Sign up for our daily newsletters. To support
In Their Own Words: The Class Of 2020 Reflects On Senior
Once the coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing stay-at-home orders took hold across the country, online
Protesters On What It Was Like To Be One Of The 2,700 People
An ICU Nurse On Treating Coronavirus Patients:
Our news is free on LAist. To make sure you get our coverage: Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter.
Emerging markets will be the 'global growth powerhouse over
Emerging markets like Vietnam and Indonesia “are going to be the global growth powerhouse over the
US drivers could see a drop in gas prices amid trade tensions
As the bears take over the oil market, President Trump’s tariff threats on Mexico are expected to
Habit-creation expert explains 'the single biggest mistake
Ever wonder how to create good habits? James Clear wrote a book on how to do just that. And the crucial
Housing looks like a buyer's market for expensive homes
As mortgage rates drop to sub-4% levels, it looks like a buyer’s market – and just in time for the spring
Women Who Tech founder: Investors ‘are leaving billions
Venture capitalists (VCs) are leaving “billions of dollars on the table behind by not funding women-led
Why Pinterest has a chance to 'break the advertising duopoly of
Even though Pinterest (PINS) lowered its outlook after its first earnings report, some believe the
Author: 'Pirates were the millennials of the 18th century'
If entrepreneurs are looking to bring more socially conscious policies to their companies,
Venture capitalist: Natural food is the future
With the healthy food trend going strong, AccelFoods, is on a mission to invest in the future of natural
Expert: Retirement is risky if you're 'overinvested in
If you’re near retirement, recent market volatility may be “a reminder not to be over-invested in
Brick-and-mortar retail is 'not dead,' former Whole Foods
Contrary to popular belief, brick-and-mortar retail is “not dead,” says Walter Robb, former co-CEO of
CEO of pioneering U.S. cannabis tech company: We connect
Marijuana software company Akerna KERN (KERN) is off to a very positive start with investors after
Billionaire investor Ken Fisher on the G20: 'It's kind of like the
All eyes will be on President Trump and China’s Xi Jinping as the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan kicks off
Weed CEO: 'Edibles suffer from 3 major problems'
While the quality of cannabis may have improved significantly over the last decade, marijuana edibles
Trucking app CEO: We're revolutionizing freight with
Two former Amazon (AMZN) employees are trying to transform the $700 billion trucking industry
Why new U.S.-China tariffs 'will have no impact on the real
Even though trade tensions between the U.S. and China have been heating up lately, the
People are turning back to their friends': New shopping app
Instead of looking through fake product recommendations on Amazon (AMZN) and elsewhere,
Why Etsy loves women and women love Etsy
Known for offering specially-made handcrafted goods, the e-commerce site Etsy (ETSY) has about two
Millennials are already very worried about social security
As some millennials begin to plan for retirement, social security is the generation’s top worry, according to
Political analyst: Midterms are 'a referendum on
The 2018 midterm elections are “a referendum on President Trump,” USC Professor of Public Policy
Longstanding Chicano artist Jose Ramirez is using his art to start
Longstanding Chicano artist Jose Ramirez is using his art to start a dialogue around social change.
Meet the 2018 CNBC Disruptor 50 companies
In the sixth annual Disruptor 50 list, CNBC features private companies — from biotech and machine learning
Look inside Cali's largest gun show
Columbia Sportswear CEO says the company will raise prices due to a trade war. Fortune CEO Alan
Calif. Student Balancing Motherhood,
When she's not making plays on the basketball court for the Ventura College Pirates, 19-year-old Katie
How Much Storm Water Has LA County Collected?
Los Angeles County has collected enough rain water this season to serve the water needs of more than
Estudiantes buscan cambiarle la vida a perra de tres patas
LOS ÁNGELES - Un grupo de estudiantes de una secundaria en San Juan Capistrano quieren
Downtown Los Angeles Is Getting a New 66-Story Tower
After Breaking Through Barriers, DACA Recipient Sets Sights
When Santa Ana resident Gloria Montiel graduates in May from Claremont Graduate University,
'Everyone Loves Her: Doctors Sought to Help Save Girl With
Jennifer Frailes, a sweet fourth grader from the Philippines, recently celebrated her 9th
Queen Mary: New Attractions Ahead for the Ocean-Liner
In the coming years, the idle land next to the Queen Mary is expected to change, thanks to a “$250 million,
Long-Term Lane and Ramp Closures Planned for 210 Freeway
One lane is set to close on the eastbound Foothill 210 Freeway from Ocean View Boulevard to
6-Year-Old Brings Gun to School, Parents Told 2 Weeks Later
A 6-year-old boy at an elementary school in Rancho Cucamonga took a gun to campus in early March
Chileans pay tribute to their own 9/11 Facebook Sleuths
A Southern California man has his vintage motorcycle and trailer back after they were stolen in Rialto.
California Bill to Help Save the Vaquitas
With only 30 vaquita porpoises left in the world, a California assembly member has introduced a bill to
Actor John Goodman Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Actor John Goodman received the 2,604th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday in honor of a
WATCH: Family and Colleagues Honor Fallen Whittier
A memorial was held on Friday to honor Whittier Officer Keith Boyer who was killed last month by a gang
Victorville to Welcome California's Only Cracker Barrel
Apple roasted chicken and sweet biscuits may soon become favorites in Victorville as Cracker Barrel Old
Dramatic Images Show Oroville Dam Crisis
California’s second-largest reservoir filled with so much water last week that officials at the Oroville Dam, the
WWII Veteran Brothers Die Within 10 Days of Each Other
When WWII Army veteran Felipe Lopez passed away mid-January in Reseda, it wasn't long before his
Monterey Park has become a hub for Chinese tourists
Monterey Park has become a new home base for Chinese tourists visiting Southern California.
Your favorite Chinese restaurant wouldn’t be as authentic
If it weren’t for Action Sales in Monterey Park, snow ice would be hard to find in Southern California.
Chinese immigrants embracing Latin dance at Monterey Park
When you visit Star Dance in Monterey Park, you won’t just learn a little cha-cha. On this dance floor,
Hundreds protest sentencing of Black Lives Matter activist
Hundreds of protesters rallied outside of the Pasadena Courthouse on Tuesday while a Black Lives
Why people are coming from Japan to Torrance to learn
For someone whose livelihood depends on sushi, Andrew Matsuda finds himself on the side of the
San Gabriel Valley graffiti artists explain their controversial
Monterey Park’s website describes graffiti as an “unauthorized inscription” that is “unwanted” and
Academia Made Adjuncts the Newest Members of the Lower
It’s no secret that college tuition has skyrocketed over the course of a few decades, at a rate greatly
No-Vacation Nation: Does the U.S. Government Care
The vacation many Americans will never find the time to take (Jim Larrison/Creative Commons)
In a World Built for Extroverts, What’s an Introvert to Do?
Where is an introvert supposed to go to quietly reflect? Growing up, I wanted to walk, talk and be just like
Cuánto cuesta comer en Miami en comparación con Buenos Aires
Tras el aumento de precios de diciembre, algunos turistas comenzaron a hacer las cuentas sobre cuánto sale comer
Buenos Aires en fin de semana: siete lugares para comer
Es un plato asiático de fideos en caldo, que generalmente está acompañado por ingredientes como carne, verduras,