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Just Say Spa-aaaah: Chuan Balancing Massage at The Huntington Spa

Just Say Spa-aaaah: Chuan Balancing Massage at The Huntington Spa

This spring the Huntington Spa at The Langham Hotel in Pasadena re-opened following a renovation to make room for their new Chuan Body + Soul line of treatments. more ›

Sea Wolf, Band of Horses & Others to Play this Saturday to Fight Children's Cancer

Sea Wolf, Band of Horses & Others to Play this Saturday to Fight Children's Cancer

It was just a few months ago when 6-year old Pablo Castelaz lost his battle with cancer, after treatment at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. 13 months before that, he was diagnosed, almost seemingly out of nowhere showing no warning signs prior, with bilateral Wilms’ Tumor, a rare form of children’s cancer. more ›

Catching Up: Turning Sewage into Drinking Water in Orange County

Catching Up: Turning Sewage into Drinking Water in Orange County

It's been proposed and pooh-poohed by the public before, but considering our drought, does treating sewage so it's drinkable gaining more public consensus in Los Angeles? It already has in Orange County at the world's largest modern reclamation plant that serves many of the county's residents. more ›

UCLA Report on Prop 36 Provides Window into Prop 5

UCLA Report on Prop 36 Provides Window into Prop 5

  • And violent crime arrests decreased more in California than nationally since the prop's implementation. more ›

  • Judge Stops Government from Fighting Prop 2

    Judge Stops Government from Fighting Prop 2

    Marilyn Hall Patel, a U.S. District Judge in San Francisco, prohibited the American Egg Board (AEB) from spending $3 million in federal advertising dollars to put a stop to Proposition 2, a November ballot initiative that will give more humane treatment to farm animals (basically, it will let them move freely, be able to extend their legs in cages). The AEB is "funded by a national legislative checkoff" and "the board is appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture," according to its website. With that said, Judge Patel ruled against the Egg Board because it violates federal law for them to spend funds " "for the purpose of influencing governmental policy or action." more ›

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