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Antonio Pelayo – Dia de Los Muertos & The Women of El Velorio
One of Los Angeles County’s largest Dia De Los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) events,…
Face to Face – New SafeStop App Aims to Take the Stress Out of Routine Traffic Stops
For many drivers, being pulled over for a traffic violation by law enforcement is a very…
Sip, Savor, and Vote! The Future Looks Brew-tiful Celebrating DTLA Coffee Week
Get ready to indulge in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and experience the vibrant…
Eric Clapton, Blueface and Fat Boy Slim Concerts to Finish Off the Summer for DTLA
Yet another vibrant lineup of world-class concerts has DTLA gearing up for a weekend of…
DTLA PROUD Love Fest featuring a Splash of SummerTramp at Gloria Molina Grand Park
It’s the Summer of Love thanks to the return of DTLA Proud’s Love Fest, back…
Embrace the Summer with the Refreshing Infrared Heat at The Sauna Lab
As temperatures soar and summer approaches, many wonder if using an infrared sauna during the hottest months is less or more effective. Let’s shed some light on the remarkable benefits that await at The Sauna Lab, even when summer is already bringing the heat.
LA On Strike! But What Do the City Workers Want?
City employees, represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 721, have taken to the streets to protest what they perceive as unjust treatment by the city administration.
DTLA Love It Or Leave It… California PowerBall Winner To Invest $1Bil Back Into Downtown LA?
In a stroke of cosmic improbability, the winning $1 billion Powerball ticket was sold in…
Grand Central Market Retold: The True Story of DTLAs Most Historic Wonder Market
In the beginning…God created Downtown… Then, Homer Laughlin Sr. a former Civil War veteran turned dinnerware mogul,…
Surviving DTLA: Who the Hell Threw a Molotov Cocktail at City Hall?
Arson investigators are currently examining the cause of a “suspicious” fire that occurred at Los…
LA Historic State Park to Bring House Music Afternoons with Day Trip This 4th of July and Beyond
LA State Historic Park has a rich history that dates back decades. Once a bustling…
Levitt Pavilion Celebrates 16 Years of Free Concerts and Culture in MacArthur Park
This summer, Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles in MacArthur Park is hosting its 16th season of…