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Alysa Liu’s path to Olympic gold included training at The Rinks-Lakewood ICE — and you can skate there, too.
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Succulents are popular, and clubs devoted to the plant are thriving. We look at one club in L.A.
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For many gamers, this Eastside space is more than a place to play— it’s where connection, competition and community come together.
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Geocaching is a worldwide hobby where people hide containers for others to find outdoors. Southern California's passionate community is gathering on May 3.
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This sunny vine thrives in an unforgiving urban environment — could that become a problem?
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The Los Angeles legacy of the lesser-known bat-and-ball sport includes the likes of Boris Karloff and fields at Griffith Park.
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At the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, admission to panels with popular authors goes fast, so make a plan for the reservations you most want to secure at the 2025 event on the USC campus.
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The seasonal Cosmic Cafe at Mt. Wilson Observatory serves coffee, wraps and snacks with a singular view of the city. It makes for a great setting — and a bit of a haul.
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If you end up being accepted to help with anything from fan operations to team services, you’ll get an official uniform and certificate.
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Lower Trestles beat out Huntington Beach to host surfing’s third Olympic appearance.
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The Olympic Games will be played across a vast swath of Southern California. Only two events still need playing sites.
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Thousands of donated dresses, suits, shoes, jewelry and accessories are available for students to pick from.
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The city parks department is seeking community input on a plan to replace a tennis court at Hermon Park with pickleball.