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The big cat was captured within 200 meters of the animal crossing — a project expected to be complete in 2026.
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Full Circle Thrift, a nonprofit thrift store in Altadena, reopened this week, six months after the Eaton Fire devastated the neighborhood.
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With the entertainment industry still hurting from the pandemic and strikes, young filmmakers are finding work making bingeable micro dramas designed to be watched on phones.Listen 4:05
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Summer and childhood bike rides go hand in hand, but most kids today don't get as much freedom as kids used to. LAist listeners share their childhood memories of riding their bikes through L.A.'s neighborhoods.
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The Long Beach aquarium's June Keyes Penguin Habitat now houses 15 penguins.
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A Mexican American creative who moved to Mexico, as well as a Mexico City native, discuss the “Mexican Dream.”Listen 26:30
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L.A.-area artists tap into cartooning, one-color graphic design and painting to give a voice to people protesting detentions.
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From punk and soul to jarocho and Chicano rock, the landmark L.A. Plaza exhibit celebrates generations of musicians often overlooked by the mainstream
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A majestic “counterpoint” to the park’s namesake trees, the cave is welcoming visitors back after recovering from fire and storm damage.
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The cemetery atop a hill contains more than 100 years of Sunland-Tujunga history — and yes, killer views.
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LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries are open to members for previews this week ahead of the official opening (with art installed) next year.
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All you need to know about how to enjoy the “rocket’s red glare” safely this Fourth of July.
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We also have some ... unconventional ways to celebrate, such as a 5K run in Anaheim and monster truck rallies.