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The O.C. city isn't the only one in on the annual tradition of silly fun and harmless lies.
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We asked listeners and LAist staff to share their favorite secondhand stores across Southern California.
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At least three non-alcoholic bars have closed in the past year. But that doesn’t mean booze is rebounding.
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From NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab to a museum in Downey, here’s where you can get lost in the stars.
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Locals will be able to buy tickets starting April 2. Emails with times slots will start going out tomorrow.
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Some celebrations were canceled this year, including one that has taken place annually at UCLA for 15 years.Listen 3:59
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The Ontario Tower Buzzers, the new Dodgers minor league team, starts their inaugural season next week.Listen 1:33
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A group of Altadenans say they’ve played soccer at Loma Alta Park for years. And they’re digging in their heels after the county says they have to stop.Listen 3:45
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The Maggie Hathaway Golf Course, one of the only places in the area to play, is named after an L.A. sports writer who advocated to integrate the sport.
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The French dip place says goodbye to a century-old tradition.
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The Dorothy Vena Johnson Black History Collection has nearly 2,300 items including books, photos and other rare items from Los Angeles and across the state.
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It's not the mascot — yet — but these elements will be used to create the visual designs that will envelop LA28 venues, ticketing, swag and apparel.