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Norway’s historic World Cup performance has brought together Southern California’s relatively small, but spirited Norwegian community
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The sisterhood is coming together to help the 3,000 displaced Girl Scouts replace their signature vests — badges, pins, troop numbers and all.
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Founder of The Points Guy and author of the new book How To Win At Travel, Brian Kelly shares some of his own tips to help make travel more cost effective and successful.
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The story of the "Star of Palawoo" in Altadena and how it gave hope to the community for one night only after the fire.
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Broxton Plaza, with 14,000 square feet of walkable space, has grand opening today. It's L.A.'s newest and largest pedestrian-only plaza.
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In the San Gabriel Valley, comics are finding out how to kill, slay, murder, crush — but not bomb — in Chinese.
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The production, with songs written by Dengue Fever, is hoping to draw Cambodian American theatergoers to see their story on stage.
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Two buildings left from a Japanese American fishing village will be considered for historic-cultural monument status.
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As the clerk-recorder of Orange County, Hugh Nguyen has many duties — including coming up with new ways to make it easy for folks to put a ring on it.
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The Earth's Grand Canyon took millions of years to carve, but the moon's grand canyons took about 10 minutes.Listen 2:28
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The sports community has been prominent in wildfire recovery with franchise owners giving large donations and sports stars communing with those affected by the disaster.
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IRL Movie Club has grown across the country and is rebuilding the film watching experience. Its latest screening is in Long Beach at the Art Theater on Sunday.
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The new LAist Studios podcast, LA Made: The Other Moonshot, explores the experiences of three Black aerospace engineers in L.A. who overcame daily discrimination to make key contributions to the space race.