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A decade after its first run, the Koreatown group now draws hundreds each week and has expanded far beyond the neighborhood.
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The new campaign features features veteran actors Edward James Olmos, George Takei and other Angelenos who oppose the Trump Administration's deportation policy.Listen 2:45
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Volunteers Cleaning Communities spend almost every morning picking up trash in the Valley — and they're looking for more people to join.Listen 2:53
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Mark Rago spent three years of research and looked through thousands of photos for the passion project. Today, Venice-opoly is officially launching.Listen 2:46
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They are part of Dodgers Blue Hiking Crew, a group of diehards combining their love for the team with the great outdoors. Their celebratory hike is this weekend.Listen 1:38
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The park has been closed for the last 10 months because of damage from the Palisades Fire.
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The infant boy is bonding with his mother, but visitors can see him now.
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The city is in the process of taking over about 6 acres of land where the local little league plays.
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Volunteers plant hundreds of milkweed plants in hopes of supporting the dwindling Western monarch population in California.
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Thousands of Angelenos were in Elysian Park to celebrate the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series win.
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The Umeya is meant to act as a bridge between Skid Row and Little Tokyo.
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UCLA bat biologist Joey Curti hopes his nighttime bat walks will educate people about the diversity of species flapping just above our heads.
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The musician-led Salastina brings chamber music to L.A. and Orange counties.