Mary Williams+FollowL.A. and OC’s hidden sandwich gems revealedTurns out, some of the best sandwiches in the country are hiding in plain sight right here in L.A. and Orange County—and they’re not from the usual spots! Yelp’s latest Top 100 list features Windsor Brown and Akel'arry in Anaheim, Don Daisy's in Glendale, Wild Carvery in Burbank, and Wood's Deli in Huntington Park. Some were just okay, but a couple totally blew us away. Have you tried any of these? Which local sandwich shop do you think deserves more love? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #sandwiches #LosAngeles00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowCash buyers shake up L.A. real estateLuxury homes in Los Angeles are flying off the market, and here’s the kicker: a huge chunk of these multimillion-dollar properties are being snapped up with cash—no loans, no waiting. From Beverly Hills to Malibu, celebrities and international buyers are fueling this trend, making it even tougher for everyday Angelenos to compete. The definition of ‘ultraluxury’ is shifting too, with $10 million now just the starting line. Meanwhile, most locals are left watching from the sidelines as prices soar. How do you think this surge in cash sales is changing the city’s vibe and neighborhoods? #RealEstate #LosAngeles #LuxuryHomes00Share
Renee Hodges+FollowWallis Annenberg’s final days spark family turmoilThe last weeks of Wallis Annenberg’s life were marked by a heartbreaking family rift that’s left many in Los Angeles talking. Her children and longtime partner clashed over her care, with allegations of isolation, overmedication, and even a rushed composting plan for her remains. The situation got so tense that a judge had to step in, suspending her assistant’s authority over medical decisions. For a woman who gave so much to LA’s arts and education, it’s tough to see her legacy clouded by such conflict. What do you think—should end-of-life choices be this contentious? #Relationships #WallisAnnenberg #LosAngeles00Share
megan01+FollowInside L.A.’s $110M Spelling Manor saleEric Schmidt, former Google CEO, just bought the legendary Spelling Manor in Los Angeles for a jaw-dropping $110 million—less than it sold for in 2019! This 56,500-square-foot estate has 14 bedrooms, 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, beauty salon, and even a wine cellar. Built for TV icon Aaron Spelling, it’s one of the most extravagant homes in the city. The Schmidts plan to use it for meetings and nonprofit events. With so much history and luxury packed into one property, how do you feel about these mega-mansions in L.A.? Would you ever want to live in a place like this? #RealEstate #LosAngeles #SpellingManor11766Share
Victoria Garcia+FollowA wedding dress lost to L.A. fires, found againLosing everything in the L.A. wildfires was heartbreaking for Maeve Reilly, but the one thing she missed most was her wedding dress. The team at Loho Bride stepped up and surprised her with a replacement, bringing her to tears. Even though it’s not exactly the same, having this piece of her past back means the world to her—and she hopes to pass it on to her daughter someday. It’s a powerful reminder of how community kindness can help us heal after loss. How do you hold onto memories after a disaster? #Entertainment #TVSeries #LosAngeles00Share
Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowWallis Annenberg’s legacy shapes LALos Angeles wouldn’t be the same without Wallis Annenberg’s vision and generosity. From the iconic Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts to the soon-to-open wildlife crossing over the 101 freeway, her impact is everywhere—touching arts, science, animal welfare, and even senior care. Over $1.5 billion in donations later, her spirit continues to inspire how we care for our city and each other. What’s your favorite Annenberg-supported spot in LA, or how have you seen her influence in your neighborhood? Let’s celebrate her legacy and share the places or causes that matter most to us. #Entertainment #Celebrity #LosAngeles00Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowLA’s new museum puts comics in the spotlightComic book art is finally getting the respect it deserves—right in the heart of Los Angeles. The soon-to-open Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, dreamed up by George Lucas himself, is set to showcase everything from original Peanuts sketches to iconic superhero covers and Star Wars props. The building itself looks like something out of a sci-fi movie, with sweeping curves and no right angles, reflecting the endless possibilities of storytelling. For anyone who grew up loving comics or film, this feels like a long-overdue celebration. How do you feel about comics being recognized as fine art? #Entertainment #Painting #LosAngeles00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowWallis Annenberg’s legacy shapes LA lifeLos Angeles wouldn’t be the same without Wallis Annenberg’s vision and generosity. From the wildlife crossing in Agoura Hills that’s helping mountain lions roam safely, to the beach house in Santa Monica and the performing arts center in Beverly Hills, her impact is everywhere. Annenberg’s support for arts, education, and animal welfare has touched so many corners of Southern California. Her passing at 86 leaves a huge legacy—one that’s still shaping our neighborhoods and daily experiences. Which Annenberg project has made the biggest difference in your life or community? Let’s talk about the places and causes that matter most to us. #Safety #LosAngeles #CommunityImpact00Share
Jason Wells+FollowLA’s oldest bar closes—what’s next for our classics?Cole’s, LA’s oldest bar and home of the legendary French dip, is closing after 117 years—and now everyone’s lining up for a last bite. It’s wild how places like this survive wars and pandemics, but not the new wave of rising costs and changing neighborhoods. The Diner Preservation Society is scrambling to support what’s left, but it’s a tough fight. Makes you wonder: Are we only showing up when it’s too late? Which classic LA spots do you think are worth saving, and how can we actually keep them around? Let’s talk about the places that make LA feel like home. #Food #LosAngeles #SupportLocal00Share
CrystalCoyote+FollowD Line subway is back—Koreatown to DTLA!Full subway service is rolling again between Union Station and Koreatown after a 70-day construction break! For anyone who relies on the D Line, this means no more shuttle bus detours—just smooth rides to Wilshire/Vermont, Wilshire/Normandie, and Wilshire/Western. The big push? Metro’s working on a huge extension that’ll soon connect even more neighborhoods, from Miracle Mile to Beverly Hills and West LA. With the Olympics coming in 2028, these upgrades are all about making LA’s transit faster and easier. How will these changes affect your daily commute or weekend plans? #Transportation #LosAngeles #MetroDLine00Share