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Green giving in the bag: Here are gifts for people who put issues such as climate change top of mind. Many items on this list are upcycled, which means less waste.
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We're covering all the food angles this holiday season: We've got gift ideas for the cook, the cookbook lover — and the person who just loves to eat. You might even find something for yourself on this list.
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The best thing about shopping for our pets this holiday season? They never complain about the color or style, or make snide comments about how much you spent. Anything you do for them is absolutely puuuuuurfect. That why shopping for our pets is so much fun.
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Mantle, who has hosted LAist's AirTalk program for nearly 40 years, shares his favorites books about Los Angeles to give friends and family.
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These creative gifts are perfect for some who can appreciate items made by local artisans to match any budget, from a low of $25 to a splurge of more than $600.
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How To LA producer Evan Jacoby grabs some tools to carve out mountain paths that have been destroyed by wildfires.
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The Los Angeles Zoo’s newest family member is a roughly six-week-old male Masai giraffe that made his public debut on Monday.
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Buena Park is now SoCal’s third official Koreatown.
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The Los Angeles Clippers have made it official: Former MVP James Harden is joining the team after a blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia 76ers.
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the event returns after a four-year hiatus.
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The second-ever ArroyoFest opened up the 110 Freeway to bikers, pedestrians and walkers for the first time in two decades.
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Until June 2024, museum visitors can watch Baca and a team of artists begin the next chapter of the acclaimed mural.