LOS ANGELES (KABC) - Over the years of exploring our city, Eye on LA has discovered some incredible locations that give us a glimpse into LA's fascinating history. Now the hostess Tina Malave unlocks our vault and opens the time capsule…
Love market
The LA Times has put together a big change in the Piñata District's long-running outdoor market, known to many as the Mercado Olympic. The block-length street scene has everything from vendors selling toys, jewelry, and…
Robert Winter could be called the father of Los Angeles Sport.
The architectural historian and professor emeritus at Occidental College is perhaps best known for two things. The first is his house, a craft bungalow on the outskirts of…
When the Petersen Automotive Museum unveiled its radically new design in 2015, the reaction from critics was ... unkind. It was called "the Guy Fieri of Buildings". But the joke may be with the critics: The Petersen, which often lands…
LOS ANGELES - Food is Love is an easy, delicious way to support the elderly in Los Angeles - and the largest privately funded senior nutrition program in the country.
It's a campaign that runs throughout February that uses a portion of the…
The outstanding, mostly bygone street Sport of Los Angeles and beyond lives on today in the thousands of photos John Margolies took from the 1970s onwards.
Some of his most memorable photos surfaced Monday when long-standing and…
Head into the Ralphs car park on the corner of Manchester / Western each day and prepare to see a line of food trucks in the southwest corner. Most afternoons are crews from Trap Kitchen, Belly's Sliders & Wings, and Happy Ice. As…
Retail store? Hotel? Coffee shop? These are simple concepts, and LA customers are not easy: they are more sophisticated, more socially conscious, and more aware of what food, sleep, and entertainment are consumers of many other…