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A cosmic object spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope has flummoxed astronomers. Now a research team has studied hundreds of these "little red dots" and found clues about their identity.
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This moon phase is nicknamed the Wolf Moon, which is rooted in Native American culture.
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Free Little Art Galleries bring inspirations, whimsy and community to your block. How to start yoursYou can display and find free art to take home in your own community, and create an experience for your neighbors. LAist's Brian de los Santos shows you how to make your own free little museums.
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LAist's very own Julia Paskin is sharing one of living in the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secrets — the yearly opportunity to see the parade at night.
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If you want to head into the outdoors this summer, then now might actually be time to make your campsite reservations.
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Volunteers clean up after the horses on the parade route to make sure it’s safe and sanitary.
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In the New Year, there will be supermoons, meteor showers and other exciting celestial events.
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Play places host these events for the youngest residents.
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VIBEZ is a city-sponsored event providing a community for Angelenos in recovery or searching for a drug-free party.
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The city of Sierra Madre’s float is one of just six floats that are independently built.
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Despite not having a ball that drops in the middle of town, L.A. and SoCal make pretty great New Year’s spots. There’s shockingly less traffic than you might expect, rideshares are plentiful, and Metro is free.
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The new South Pasadena bottle shop Burden of Proof looks to foster community for those seeking alternative drinking options.