Zoe Kurland
Former associate producer
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While the state won’t have a super bloom this year, it’s possible to catch wildflowers blooming in micro habitats and climates.
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While that might not sound like a whole lot, it's one of the most significant declines we've seen these past couple of months.
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Stand 4 Black Girls held an awareness-raising event on Saturday.
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The L.A. City Council is considering a pilot program to ensure the survival of so-called "legacy businesses" hit hard by soaring rents, gentrification and the pandemic.
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L.A. City Councilmember Kevin de León said the owner of the facility has "a troubling pattern" of skirting legal requirements and that the site poses a health risk to hundreds of low-income and vulnerable residents in the area.
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Silver Creek Development, which bought the property about 12 years ago, said the building will include a hotel, restaurants and condos. And the Viper Room? That'll reopen with a new design on the ground level.
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Officials say he's the 25th cougar that's been killed by a driver since the study began two decades ago. Still, he's the first to die this way on PCH.
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Councilmember Kevin De León's office says the plaza will be fenced off indefinitely for "electrical repairs, permanent fencing, landscaping" and other work.
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The former Valley Torah High star plans to observe the Sabbath and would walk to any games held between Friday and Saturday evening if he makes a roster.
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It's March 14 or 3-14, the first three digits of the infinite number pi, otherwise known as National Pi Day. To celebrate, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is serving up the Pi Day Challenge — a series of math problems related to NASA missions.
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