Matthew Bramlett
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Shia LaBeouf may be retiring from public life, but that doesn't mean he'll stop his annoying skywriting.
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Starting this month, the Los Angeles Public Library will debut an unprecedented program to offer high school diplomas to roughly 150 people, a move that is seen as the first of its kind in the nation.
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Looks like former Even Steven and current serial plagiarist/celebrity troll Shia LaBeouf is throwing in the towel.
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A new map from the state geologist confirms that a pair of skyscrapers slated to be built in Hollywood are directly over an active fault line: that's bad news for developers and excellent news for their vocal community opponents.
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The new report from the 2020 Commission came out today, and it's a doozy. The commission's report is 20 pages of doom and gloom that makes Los Angeles out to be some kind of failed empire.
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If you're on the Metro this Sunday and you see hordes of pants-less riders, don't be too alarmed: It's just the sixth annual No Pants Metro Ride.
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Jimmy Kimmel's crew went to Santa Monica and approached beachgoers to send a smug message to their relatives back east. What they didn't know was that Kimmel's Uncle Sal had a frozen surprise ready for them.
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WeHo burger lovers, rejoice! Irv's Burgers, the beloved West Hollywood hamburger stand that was forced to shut down in October, has reopened in a bigger and better location.
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Documentary filmmaker Dave Markey recently posted this excellent video of Nirvana playing at the Forum in 1993. It was to be Nirvana's last L.A. show ever before Kurt Cobain committed suicide a few months later.
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Sheriff Lee Baca is expected to resign later this morning amid shocking allegations of mismanagement, shoddy hiring practices and an extensive federal crackdown on jail employees.
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