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The park in La Cañada Flintridge is again offering its annual tulip display that brings out visitors in droves with their cameras and selfie-sticks.
Spring In SoCal
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It’s going to be warm this weekend, so take advantage of both the higher temps and the recent rain.
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These trees, like most things, are not native to Los Angeles.
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If you're one of the millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies each year, here are some ways that could make it slightly less miserable.
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Consider this your simple guide to home-grown marijuana. We keep it basic so you can get you high on your own supply.
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Starting Saturday, two all-terrain wheelchairs will be available to rent for free, helping people with mobility challenges enjoy more of the outdoors.
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The sell-off would be part of the Trump administration’s efforts to cut the budget deficit, double down on fossil fuel production and expand affordable housing development.
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Facing $22 million in reduced funding, L.A. County officials have decided to close parks two days per week and increase entrance fees.
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'Would you like a plant with that?' How a Culver City vegan restaurant supports bees and butterfliesHey, Sunshine Kitchen is offering a free pollinator plant every Monday to improve native habitats.
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Sweet orange scab is a fungal pathogen that's already been found in Orange County. Here's what you need to know if you have citrus trees.
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Succulents are popular, and clubs devoted to the plant are thriving. We look at one club in L.A.
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The poodle-dog bush, with its lavender, bell-shaped flowers, can produce a painful rash for people who come in contact with it.
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Spring's here, which means it's time to plant some tomatoes.
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We've laid out the best sightseeing spots, nearby food recommendations and a whole lotta fascinating history
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Once a staple of the summer job market for younger people, lifeguarding's lengthy training and low wages have drained its appeal. As a result, some local pools could operate at less capacity.
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Entrance to Joshua Tree and Death Valley National Parks is free on April 22 and there will be National Park Week activities all week long.