Nordstrom and Eataly are helping Century City's mall go glam
Westfield Corp. plans to spend $800 million on a massive makeover of its Century City mall as it races to stave off local competitors and the rapid growth of online retailing.
Westfield Corp. plans to spend $800 million on a massive makeover of its Century City mall as it races to stave off local competitors and the rapid growth of online retailing.
When the Broad museum in downtown Los Angeles officially opens on Sept. 20, visitors will be treated to a selection of more than 250 works of contemporary art culled from the private collection of founders Eli and Edythe Broad, museum officials will announce on Friday.
Colorado mine spill: In the Aug. 18 Section A, an article about the spill of toxic water from the Gold King mine into the Animas River implied that Standard Metal had sold a neighboring mine, the Sunnyside, before it was closed in 1991. The mine was sold in 2003, 12 years after its closure.
Nick Tropeano seemed perfectly capable of giving up runs on his own in the fifth inning Thursday night when the Angels right-hander started falling behind in counts and leaving balls up in the strike zone.
Firefighters were investigating an explosion and fire that damaged a downtown Los Angeles high-rise late Thursday.
Kerri Walsh Jennings started both days of pool play at the ASICS World Series of Beach Volleyball visualizing the same scenario. She's at the apex of her jump at the net, and then:
The ensconced veteran reluctant to give up the spotlight. The impatient successor nipping at his heels. This scenario has launched plots from "Paradise Lost" to "The Late Shift."
As former President Carter told reporters Thursday that cancer had spread to his brain, he reflected on his life and was asked whether he had any regrets. The 90-year-old's answer was blunt and candid.
Four young men, including at least one who identified himself as an active-duty Navy sailor, parachuted off the Coronado Bridge on Wednesday night and were immediately questioned by San Diego Harbor police.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation Thursday and called for elections in the wake of a bruising political battle over austerity measures demanded by the nation's creditors.
Jennifer Aniston -- the new Mrs. Justin Theroux -- has made her first official public appearance since getting married two weeks ago.
As fearless, cantankerous poet Elle Reid, Lily Tomlin explains to her teenage granddaughter Sage (the luminous Julia Garner) why she sliced up her credit cards and turned the pieces into wind chimes: "I'm transmogrifying my life into art," Elle quips, airily.
Donald Trump's surprisingly durable campaign for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination continues to be ratings rocket fuel for TV news.
Carl Sagan is made of star stuff. Well, we all are, but it is the late astrophysicist who shared that lesson with TV audiences who is getting a biopic.
A judge has once again blocked the release of sealed grand jury records related to the death of Eric Garner at the hands of New York City police officers last summer.
Josh Duggar of "19 Kids and Counting" fame has pronounced himself "the biggest hypocrite ever" and admitted to cheating on his wife after it was revealed Wednesday that he had paid accounts with Ashley Madison, the affair-facilitating website that was hacked a month ago.
A 32,414-acre wildfire burning in Sierra Nevada forests continued Thursday to move toward Hume Lake and nearby campgrounds after thousands of people fled the flames.
Beloved tenor Andrea Bocelli and vaunted soprano Renee Fleming will perform in a benefit concert titled "Remembering Pavarotti" on Sept. 25 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Can you picture James Carville, this time with a baseball cap covering his polished dome, pounding fists on a Dodgers boardroom table and shouting, "It's the bullpen, stupid!"
Oakland lost a legal fight Thursday to prevent the federal government from shutting down the nation's largest medical marijuana dispensary.
Former President Jimmy Carter appeared sanguine as he shared with reporters Thursday that doctors had found four spots of melanoma on his brain. But in between smiles and the occasional joke, he admitted to at least one regret: "I wish I had sent one more helicopter to get the hostages, and we...
The U.S. stock market endured its worst performance in 18 months on Thursday, driven lower by another slump in Chinese shares and heavy selling by technical traders.
The nation's 39th president, wearing jeans with a red tie and sport coat, strode in to deliver some bad news: He had cancer, it had spread to his brain and he would be undergoing radiation treatment immediately.
No obvious temporary venue for two NFL teams in Los Angeles?
Even for fans of AMC's "The Walking Dead," there is something undeniably hilarious about the idea of "Fear the Walking Dead," an alternate city spinoff. As if AMC thinks Robert Kirkman's version of the zombie apocalypse is a franchise crime procedural, like "NCIS" or "Law and Order," with multi-state...