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And if you think procurement is just paperwork and pens, think again, women are owning that space too, shaking up how goods and services get bought, shipped, and delivered. In fact, women are now the ...
Increases in residents and entertainment options helped the area, but homelessness and immigration sweeps and protests are ...
FilmLA reports L.A. location shoots continue to struggle, but producers look forward to an expanded tax incentive.
E.l.f. Beauty’s Tarang Amin is rallying staff in their 20s and 30s to grow an affordable beauty brand that’s a hit with teens ...
There’s no denying how far the WNBA has come over the past few years. The league we know now sells out arenas and hosts games ...
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills partner with New Era Cap in a new role that connects football, fashion, and community ...
After wildfires destroyed 16,000-plus structures, L.A.'s rebuild now faces a labor crisis as ICE raids drive skilled workers ...
Asked about the switch, a representative for Coca-Cola didn’t explicitly say it would use cane sugar for products in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County leaders are scrambling to restore a sweeping racial justice initiative that voters ...
Los Angeles officials cite progress against homelessness, but some council members and providers warn of challenges ahead.
The Board of Supervisors approved a motion aimed at cutting red tape, modernizing permitting processes and exploring bold new investments to secure the region’s creative future.
Marquis Who’s Who honors Laurel Anne Morton, MA, for her expertise in education. Ms. Morton, now retired, was an educator for ...