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Petition Calls for L.A. to Allow Indoor Museums to Reopen
Some say it's unfair to allow malls and commercial art galleries to operate indoors while public museums remain shuttered
A New Bill Would Stop Most California Employers from Testing Applicants for Cannabis
California could make drug testing for pot a thing of the past—for the most part
LeBron James Lists $20.5 Million Brentwood House for Sale
Peek inside one of the athlete's three L.A. mansions
Armenian Lunch Truck Is Cooking with Fire at Two Spots in the Valley
The Kirakosyan family's charcoal-grilled meats have become a hit beyond the diaspora
This Year’s Golden Globes Were a Ratings Disaster
Viewers being stuck at home didn't help the hybrid awards show from seeing a major slump
3 New Restaurants to Try in March
A new Roman-style flatbread spot in Beverly Grove, and more
The L.A. Food World Is Raising Awareness to #StopAsianHate
Let's Eat Together, a virtual fundraiser to support the AAPI community, features appearances by Lisa Ling, Margaret Cho, Michele Kwan, and more
Morning Brief: Goya Faces Another Boycott After CEO’s CPAC Comments
Also officials warn about COVID plateau, and more
Is Judge Judy’s Multimillion-Dollar Courtroom Battle Doomed?
TV's most famous jurist is countersuing talent agent Richard Lawrence over millions in packaging fees
L.A. Set to Cut Street Sweeping in Half: Here’s How to Know When You...
The city is launching an online system to alert residents which weeks they will still be subject to ticketing, and when they can relax