From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Transform your outdoor spaces affordably and effortlessly with professional landscaping services.
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
Renting an apartment in Los Angeles will get more expensive, according to a new forecast predicting continuing rent increases.
Thumbtack makes it simple to switch to solar energy in your area.
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
A Sherman Oaks homeowner is facing an infestation that has resulted in dozens of rodents in his attic, according to a TV news report.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
A big cut in water use is needed to prevent officials from implementing even more stringent measures to mitigate the drought. What to know.
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to boost your home's curb appeal, painting the exterior can do wonders.
Leave it to the pros to repair just about anything in your home, from electronics to furniture — and everything in between!
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
Learn How to Make a More Sustainable Home Plus Take Advantage of Rain Barrel Rebates!
Officials are asking Sherman Oaks residents to limit power use amid triple-digit temperatures.
Want to add some greenery to your yard? Take home up to seven free trees from the Sherman Oaks Farmers Market next week.
Create a “Greener” Home and Learn More About Rain Barrel Rebates!
Residents show off beautiful drought-tolerant gardens in Sherman Oaks
Indoor fireplace use and outdoor wood burning will be prohibited Tuesday due to pollution concerns.
The workshop, scheduled for Wednesday, was planned before the latest killing in the Santa Monicas by the mountain lion known as P-45.
Cooler than normal temperatures will prevail today as cool, dry winds batter the region.
The supermoon, which will appear bigger and brighter than any in 70 years, gives competition to Taurid and Leonid meteor showers.
Record setting heat ha spiked temperatures 20 degrees above normal throughout the region, but an end is in sight.
A storm expected to move in Friday morning will be bring the risk of flooding in burn scar regions and some brief, intense downpours.
It's expected to go quickly from scattered showers and cool temperatures to triple temperatures in some areas of Los Angeles County.
Grab the sunscreen and floppy hat!
Fire and health warnings remain in place as the heat wave is expected to continue through midweek.
Air quality officials are warning residents in the Valley to avoid outdoor activities.
Temperatures will continue to climb well above normal throughout the week, but it won't reach the unbelievable record set in 2006.
Another day of high temps and surf hazards on the way. Check here for the Sherman Oaks forecast ...
Health officials are warning certain residents to avoid the outdoors, and firefighters are being inundated with calls about the smoke.
Dust off the bathing suit, and look out for the pets and elderly loved ones: local temperatures are expected to spike to dangerous levels.
El Nino is officially over, say scientists. But computer models indicate that La Nina may not be far behind -- bad news for water managers.
Temps in the Valley could hit triple digits, and in the 80s in downtown area. At the beaches, high surf advisory in effect, too.
Quality Management District has issued a no-burn alert, banning wood burning fires through the weekend.
Windy heat will help keep the region toasty this week.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is ordering residents not to light fireplaces or burn wood outdoors.
Night time temperatures may drop to freezing in some parts of the region.
A fire weather watch has been issued for the valleys and coast.
Clear night skies are expected to greet stargazers, who could see as many as 20 shooting stars an hour.