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Reynold Hoover also said LA28 wasn't using dynamic pricing yet, but could in future sales. In other words, tickets could get even pricier.
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The L.A. County Parks and Recreation department is hosting an overnight family camping series on Friday nights at five different regional parks this summer.
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"The Palm and the Pine" — a historic landmark on State Route 99 between Fresno and Merced — are said to separate Northern and Southern California. Next fall, a highway widening project will mark an end of an era for the two trees.
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"We make them feel like they're number one," says Mo Langley, executive director of Sandy Feet Initiative.
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