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The city is in the process of taking over about 6 acres of land where the local little league plays.
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The musician visited L.A. to announce his first solo album and reflected on his three decades coming to the city.
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Arts for L.A. advocacy group convenes Wednesday to help artists heal and renew and do the same for the L.A. communities they serve.
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Distrito Catorce’s Guillermo Piñon says the team no longer reflects his community. A new mural will honor local leaders instead.
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Clair has been a fixture at the corner of San Vicente and 26th Street for about seven years until she was stolen.
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Come one, come all. Intergenerational Mahjong brings people of any age, race or experience level to play the timeless tile game.
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At this time of year, the flor de izote blooms in Los Angeles. The Salvadoran American chef Karla Tatiana Vasquez says the flowers are both a delicacy and a connection to her identity.
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The defining teen series of the 90’s ran for 10 seasons.
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In an attempt to expand their seasonal offerings outside of Christmas, Hallmark may have inadvertently tapped into a deeper tension birders feel about portrayals of ornithology.
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About half the Pacific Airshow’s 2025 lineup has been grounded because of the federal government shutdown.
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From sticking fake red and yellow leaves onto real trees to creating mashed potato flake snow, how the ‘Gilmore Girls’ crew created East Coast autumnal vibes ... right here in Burbank.
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Improvements in recent years include beach mats and specially adapted public wheelchairs. But advocates say access still falls short.
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The South Pasadena-based artist is having his first solo show in Los Angeles, featuring his beautiful, whimsical piñata pieces.