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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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Tyler Malek reveals the inner operation of flavor pairing and problem solving.Listen 14:54
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Head out on a bike ride, check out a museum exhibition or improv show — all in honor of Juneteenth.
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Bass and California Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez visited the Mariachi Plaza corridor, where some eateries sat empty on Father’s Day.
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City funding has been restored for Hollyhock House, a home designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, which means the home will retain its staff and stay open to the public.
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After fire destroyed her June Bug tattoo studio, Isabela Livingstone regrouped — and began offering healing ink to fellow fire survivors.
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From L.A.’s first 1951 soccer team, to the birthplace of U.S. youth soccer, to Chicharito’s arrival, L.A.’s soccer DNA runs deep.
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Nearly six months after the Eaton Fire, Christmas Tree Lane resident Rob Caves is reopening his massive backyard train layout to the public for the first time.
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A series of demonstrations across the U.S. will take place on Saturday, including in many parts of the Los Angeles region. Here's what you need to know.
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The budget signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom funds the program through Dec. 31, 2026.
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The sold-out Conservation Clinic will be held at The Getty Center this Saturday, but another is planned for this fall.
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'Would you like a plant with that?' How a Culver City vegan restaurant supports bees and butterfliesHey, Sunshine Kitchen is offering a free pollinator plant every Monday to improve native habitats.
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Robert Vargas, known for his large-scale murals of Shohei Ohtani and Fernando Valenzuela, wanted to celebrate the resilience of the community devastated by the Eaton Fire.