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The city is currently negotiating with LA28 over public resources like policing and traffic control that will be needed to put on the Games.
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Promise of several astronomical events into the new year.
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The Griffith Observatory held a public and online viewing of something called the "major standstill northern moonrise" on early Sunday evening. So what is it exactly?
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Here are some insider tips for getting the best sunset photo in all of Southern California, IMHO.
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Minaret Records, an L.A.-based jazz label founded in 2019, will bring a series of intimate shows to venues across central and northeast L.A.
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It's the latest “small-format” concept store by the Swedish furniture giant to open in the country.
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The Geminids are one of the best and most visible annual meteor showers, when at least 120 meteors can usually be seen per hour. But 2024 will be different, thanks to the year's final full moon.
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From monthly community mercados to local pop-ups, we’ve got some ideas on how to shop local.
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These organizations offer great gifts that also help someone else.
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Miriam Matthews was the city’s first Black librarian, as well as a tireless advocate for the arts and against censorship. On Wednesday, Dec. 11, LAPL’s Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch will honor its namesake.
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Nicknamed "Scotty's Castle," the property has an origin story built on the improbable friendship between a conman and a transplant millionaire who was his mark.
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The 102-year-old Pasadena stadium is due for some upgrades. Here's how some of them could impact your experience.Listen 8:59
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The RE/Sound Festival, now in its second year, features a multi-genre lineup, and about 100 volunteers are needed for support and outreach.