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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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The glowing blue waves are caused by a species of plankton called dinoflagellates, which swim in clusters causing a red tide, but when disturbed, they emit the glittering flashes of light.
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We visit the city of South Pasadena, the putative Southern California capital of a lawn game called "kubb." The game is making a steady sweep across America.
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The pilot program is an effort to relieve traffic congestion and overcrowding.
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Before you chuck them, here are some tips to give them a second life.
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Angels fans have had to endure eight consecutive losing seasons with few positive signs in sight.
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People looking up were able to see 50% of the eclipse, with it giving the appearance of a “Pacman-like chunk taken out of the sun."
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Hundreds of people brought their pets to be blessed at L.A.'s Olvera Street for a tradition that started decades ago.
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Having fun isn't hard when you've got more than one library card. LAist's public library uber fan Kevin Tidmarsh shows you how to get the most out of the state's vast library system, from "cardmaxxing" to other hacks.
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Spend time with hundreds of local and tropical butterfly species at the Natural History Museum’s annual exhibit.
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Some questioned, though, how Ohtani's interpreter allegedly stole $4.5 million to settle gambling debts without detection.
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Ever since the Dodgers signed Ohtani, fans have been counting down to the start of the season like nervous NASA engineers at Cape Canaveral.
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The owners of Watch Me say if you don't think a women's sports bar can be successful, just watch them.