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For more than 15 years, Naomi Fraga of the California Botanic Garden has been trying to collect the seeds for safekeeping in a vault of native California seeds.
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About half the Pacific Airshow’s 2025 lineup has been grounded because of the federal government shutdown.
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From sticking fake red and yellow leaves onto real trees to creating mashed potato flake snow, how the ‘Gilmore Girls’ crew created East Coast autumnal vibes ... right here in Burbank.Listen 3:12
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Improvements in recent years include beach mats and specially adapted public wheelchairs. But advocates say access still falls short.
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The South Pasadena-based artist is having his first solo show in Los Angeles, featuring his beautiful, whimsical piñata pieces.
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The nonprofit Test Plot harnesses community and volunteer power to test out how best to preserve and replenish degraded lands.
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Grocer Amy Tran survived nearly two decades, but then came rising rent, thefts, pandemic losses and a family crisis.Listen 4:59
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Nom. Nom. Nom. The event destroyed the internet when it was first announced — and sold out in minutes.
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park’s latest exhibit fittingly is all about flowers.
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The popular outdoor spot is slated to have permanent restrooms with a price tag of nearly $1 million — and that's not even the most divisive part.
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Yacina talks blowing up on TikTok for a song she made over a decade ago and processing grief by hosting death salons in L.A.
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Nonprofit Tree People has worked with Native Americans and university scholars to show the Tongva language as a living culture
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Programmers from the Academy Museum, Vidiots and Old Town Music Hall are excited about surrealist classics, spooky silent films and even a “blood rave.”