The iconic landscape of Los Angeles County and its surrounding region have been forever transformed by a massive, multi-front firestorm that has leveled an area more than twice the size of
The former Manhattan co-op apartment of the late actor Sidney Poitier hit the market on Tuesday for $11.5 million.
Los Angeles was forced to slash funding for the fire department after mayor Karen Bass awarded gilded contracts to city workers, a review of public records by the Manhattan Institute shows.
The scale of the destruction is hard to comprehend: The fires have consumed more the 60 square miles, according to state fire officials, and killed at least 24 people even as the search for additional victims remains ongoing.
A law barring monthly rents of more than $10,000 for new listings is stopping high-end homes from going on the market, real estate agents and brokers say. Such homes could be in demand for wealthy fire victims.
Erewhon, the luxury supermarket chain that turned grocery shopping into a hyper-trendy Los Angeles lifestyle, is ramping up its pace of expansion with three new stores planned to open in 2025.
The scale of the effort will be vast — the area scorched by the major fires is equal to three times the size of Manhattan.
Erewhon — an anagram of “nowhere” and favorite of celebrities and influencers alike — will open new storefronts in Glendale, West Hollywood and Manhattan Beach in 2025, the L.A. Times first reported. The new branches will join ten other Erewhon locations spread across Southern California.
Volunteers donated clothing at The Little Red Planet in Sag Harbor for delivery to Southern California fire victims.
She covers all things travel and home, from celebrities' luxury mansions to breaking travel news. Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty The Los Angeles area has been battling the worst series of wildfires in its history since the first deadly blazes ignited on ...
We love L.A. Randy Newman famously gave us the melody for that phrase. For more than 100 years, Los Angeles has been the entertainment capital of the world - a city of dreamers, creators and innovators.
In the era when American cities regularly caught fire, the widespread destruction seeded what looks, in retrospect, like possibility.