



Noma abuse allegations, Gas prices on the rise, “Brady Bunch” house owner tells all — Sunday Edition
Allegations of past abuse against the head chef of Noma, a world-renowned fine-dining restaurant, re-surface days before its LA residency begins. Gas prices in California are skyrocketing because of the war in Iran. The owner of the iconic “Brady Bunch” house on her campaign to make it an official …

Brady Bunch house is now an LA landmark! We talk to the home's owner
Josie Huang talks to the woman who started it all -- the home's current owner.

Sorry to break it to ya. That beautiful LA light we love? It's pollution
Happy Daylight Saving. In honor of it, we debunk LA's sunshine.

Santa Anas are back, Andrew Do funds recovered, LA Marathon chili dogs — Saturday Edition
Santa Ana winds could reach up to 70 miles per hour this weekend and will bring warm temperatures to SoCal. The U.S. Justice Department is set to make the final call on where $3.7 million in recently recovered funds from the Andrew Do corruption scheme will go. The story behind why chili cheese dog…

How wild parrots are adjusting to urban life
Cato Hernandez on the efforts of a group of Occidental College researchers to study how parrots adapt to urban life.

Why baked beans being sold at Costco is such a huge deal
LAist's resident brit Suzanne Levy on why Costco's latest offering speaks to her heart.

A pop-up has been giving out free chili dogs at the LA Marathon
Sharon McNary on the prank food stand that has become an institution, of sorts, at the annual LA race.

Valley breakfast spots
Writer Josh Heller joins LAist host Julia Paskin to talk about his favorite breakfast spots in the SFV.

Local leaders pan Trump's DHS pick, Monterey Park data center vote, LA could reform LAPD oversight — Evening Edition
SoCal lawmakers respond to President Trump's pick to lead Homeland Security. Monterey Park voters will decide whether to allow big data centers. The city's power to oversee LAPD could change under a new committee's recommendation. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donatin…

What's next for millions of dollars recovered from Andrew Do corruption investigation?
Federal authorities say they’ve recovered $3.7 million from a meal fraud scheme, first uncovered by LAist, which involved former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do. LAist's Nick Gerda, who broke the story, says the question is what will happen with that money.