
In an age where online communities often get more attention than our real-life ones, what's the role of the neighborhood?

Almost 20 years after the Rodney King riots, America has yet to address the serious issues that led to them.

A local designer created a coffee table and placed it at the bus stop of a busy intersection in the city's Koreatown. The result is fun to watch.

We partnered with our friends at Yelp.com to find 10 L.A. restaurants with vegetarian options so exciting you won't ask, "Where's the beef?"

From the marquees of Hollywood to the bodegas of East L.A, we want to see the most beautiful and bizarre vintage signs that Los Angeles has to offer.

Federal data shows that teachers in minority schools are being paid $2,500 less than teachers working in whiter areas. Here's why.

There's a heat wave predicted for L.A. this weekend, so why not seek out liquid recreation at one of these fine public pools?

A lot of small nudges could add up to the big shift L.A. needs.
Fueled by volunteers and donations from the community, a lush urban garden is thriving in an unusual location in the heart of Hollywood.

Turning the Highland Theatre's lights back on became a mission to restore symbol of neighborhood pride and a way to put this community on the map.

GOOD Attacks! brought an infographic flashmob to downtown Los Angeles.

Worried about Carmageddon? Come to this conversation about high-speed rail and envision a better transportation future for L.A.!

Dropouts in alternative programs get a personalized learning experience. Maybe if they had that in the first place they wouldn't leave school.

From a surprising discovery out the suburbs to an underexplored neighborhood right here in the city, we've got your weekend planned, Los Angeles.

As our first full month at GOOD LA comes to a close, we look back on the big stories, the big parties, and the big updates that shaped May.

After the L.A. riots, student paper L.A. Youth provided a critical student voice. Now it's in danger of closing.