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If World Cup ticketing and past Olympics are any indication, tickets could get even pricier when re-sale launches in 2027.
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In addition to Hot Cheeto-smothered turkey legs and nitrogen-infused churros, here are some other events and activities we’re excited about.
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Entrance to Joshua Tree and Death Valley National Parks is free on April 22 and there will be National Park Week activities all week long.
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Desert blooms are unbeatable, but they can get crowded fast. These audience-recommended hidden bloom spots will scratch your wildflower itch and let you avoid the crowds.
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It’s going to be warm this weekend, so take advantage of both the higher temps and the recent rain.
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Opening day is like a holiday for some. There are family reunions, barbecues, drinks flowing and hope that the Dodgers can win it all again.
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The ship has been closed since 2020, during which time it underwent $5 million in critical repairs, including upgrades to its elevators and plumbing.
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The Dodgers let some stars leave so the youngsters can play. The Angels signed veterans to win now — and maybe convince Shohei Ohtani to stay.
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"No one walks in L.A.," or so the song goes. But is L.A. actually an underrated walking city?
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Did we make up a word? It's possible, but getting featured as a superhero is a rite of passage for public media folk, including reporters here at LAist. Now the creators of those Twitter memes say they see reporters as heroic.
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From biking to volleyball, these homegrown groups are open to all.
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The record breaks down to eight years, three months, and 13 days. And yes, it took some dedication. He coordinated the visits around dinner plans, work duties and travel.
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It's been many, many years since we saw this much snow in our mountains. Going up there right now isn't safe, but here are some places where you can enjoy the view and snap a pic.