Zoe Kurland
Former associate producer
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The Summit of the Americas has a counter-event this year — People's Summit for Democracy. The organizers want to stand up for the countries and marginalized groups that have been traditionally excluded in talks with world leaders.
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The actual game is set for 7:10 p.m., but the pride party starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Right Field Plaza Bar and will run until game time.
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The Elysian Valley and Sepulveda Basin Zones are now open until September 30. Solar-powered water quality lights stationed at the kayaking entry points warn folks when to avoid the river entirely.
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The announcement was made Saturday. The governor is in isolation, but will continue to work remotely.
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The area has lacked an affordable and accessible grocery store since 2019, despite being home to several mouthwatering and trendy restaurants.
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The International Bird Rescue organization is asking for donations after receiving an influx of 200 sick and injured Brown pelicans at their LA wildlife center in the past two weeks.
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Authorities said those wounded did not have life-threatening injuries.
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The non-profit Buried Under The Blue is calling for reparations and a public apology after the city displaced Chavez Ravine, a predominantly Latino community.
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A light martian wind, the crackle of a rock-zapping laser, and the whir of a space helicopter — these are some of the sounds you’ll hear in NASA’s recordings of Mars.
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Cell phones blared with an alert to evacuate Chevy Chase Canyon — but there was no emergency.
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