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The company plans to offer California homeowners an option to buy more affordable insurance coverage in wildfire-distressed ...
If the U.S. and Mexico are going to agree on one thing, it’s water," said the Autonomous University of Baja California ...
As hospitality and travel organizations push for a referendum on the Olympic Wage ordinance, city officials face a crossroads between supporting wage justice and risking economic fallout.
A group of Indigenous youths became some of the first in over a century to kayak the full length of the Klamath River along ...
When the U.S. Constitution was ratified, Congress was granted power to establish post offices and mail routes — many along existing Native American trails. These post roads, first used by mail ...
Once upon a time, Los Angeles was a walking city. Vestiges remain in its hidden stairs. Here are three beautiful walks up the Hollywood Hills, along the Santa Monica coast and through Echo Park ...
Government and private civic groups efforts to guide rebuilding after the Palisades Fire Renowned modernist architect Hugh Newell Jacobson once quipped, “When you look at a city, it’s like reading the ...
By this math, 19% of California houses were owned by investors, ranking No. 36 among the states and just below the 20% national norm. By county, tiny Sierra has the most (83%) and Ventura the least ...
Cities are making pre-approved ADU plans available, with the hopes that it will save homeowners thousands of dollars in architectural drafting costs.
Local governments across Southern California are now asking private donors to fund cash assistance programs aimed at helping families affected by recent federal immigrant raids.
Once residents rebuild their primary home, they can rent out their ADUs, generating cash to offset the cost of their mortgage ...
A controversial 23-story high-rise proposed in Pacific Beach has sparked fresh demands from residents to shut it down for good.