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The district’s voluntary learning days provide child care, meals, and an opportunity for students to catch up academically.
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It takes a lot of tinkering.
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A local indie record label that started as a mom and pop operation in the early 90s now has its own museum exhibition. It’s heading to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the new Punk Rock Museum in 2024, but you can see it here in L.A. first.
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Everything you need to know about the storms coming this week.
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Pasadena and other cities’ move to ban polluting leaf blowers is aimed to aid the environment, but it’s led to some uncomfortable winds of change for some small businesses.
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Pasadena and other cities in the Southland have banned the use of noisy and smelly gas leaf blowers. These small machines are significant polluters, but many small businesses are struggling as a result of the transition.
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Join the Messiah sing-along with the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Listen to risky and risqué stories. Attend the Popular Kids Club's last comedy show of the year.
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Eighteen California children say the EPA fails to recognize the unique physical and mental impacts climate change has on kids.
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The Basketball Hall of Famer, who is one of the NBA's all-time leading scorers, fell on Friday and broke his hip at a concert.
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The Lego version is designed by the same landscape architecture firm behind the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing — currently under construction across the 101. It needs your vote to become a reality.
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Experts warn that new tropical viruses are headed for the U.S. – and the country should take active measures to fend them off.
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The L.A. Memorial Coliseum is home to a crew of feral cats, which lucky visitors can sometimes catch a glimpse of after USC games. They help keep rats and other pests away.