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Participants and city officials hope events like the 5K will draw more much needed attention to the park and encourage the city to invest in improvements.
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For one weekend each year, a group of artists from L.A. and beyond transforms an L.A. school. Their latest: Breed Street Elementary in Boyle Heights.Listen 4:30
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The project of Altadena Musicians seeks to help fire survivors build back their lost vinyl collections.Listen 1:26
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The deeply personal track anchors Marley's new album Brightside, his first release recorded at his new North Hollywood studio.Listen 5:26
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Get ready for a celebration of all things frightening.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass does not believe federal immigration agents will be present at the watch parties.
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The proportion of women in architecture, construction, and engineering jobs is super-low. This Long Beach group is creating a pipeline.Listen 1:38
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The iconic L.A. museum and active excavation site is shutting down for major upgrades. Last day to visit is July 6.Listen 2:24
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The group Neighbors Helping Neighbors is clearing burned lots of overgrown weeds and fire fuels.Listen 1:21
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William Campbell is an Angels Flight superfan who's been researching the Bunker Hill funicular's 124-year history. He's still chasing one mystery.Listen 4:12
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The fest will feature 65 bands, with acts hailing from Los Angeles, Mexico and as far as France and Holland.Listen 0:42
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The team’s first practice will be open to the public on June 8. It’s limited to about 7,000 people. You can get free tickets through a lottery that closes Monday.