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The iconic L.A. museum and active excavation site is shutting down for major upgrades. Last day to visit is July 6.
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Lawmakers want to make it easier for drivers to convert cars to run on cheaper ethanol fuel. The agency being bypassed has never approved an E85 conversion kit in 17 years.
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Google is merging AI and traditional web search in a move Google says brings "the best of web and the best of AI together." Critics aren't so convinced.
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William Campbell is an Angels Flight superfan who's been researching the Bunker Hill funicular's 124-year history. He's still chasing one mystery.
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The group Neighbors Helping Neighbors is clearing burned lots of overgrown weeds and fire fuels.
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JPL, which was founded by Caltech researchers 90 years ago, could come under new management once the Pasadena university's contract with NASA expires in 2028.
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The California gubernatorial candidate and former representative in the U.S. House discusses government spending, oversight and more with AirTalk host Larry Mantle.
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With World Turtle Day upon us, we bring you a turtle conservation success story about southwestern pond turtles who live in the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Health officials share guidance on exposure, odors and cleanup risks.
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LAist sat down with the folks running Lucky Baldwins Pub in Pasadena to talk about what makes its fish and chips special, and what to expect during the World Cup.
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Once a dumping ground overgrown with tall grass, neighbors hope new trees, native plants and walking paths will turn it into a community gathering space.
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Around 16,000 people who remained displaced Tuesday have been told they can return to their homes, according to Garden Grove police.