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LA Residents Can Begin Deciding How City Should Spend Over $3 Million
Los Angeles residents can submit ideas beginning Thursday for how the city should spend more than $3 million in city funds through the city's Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department's LA REPAIR Participatory Budgeting Program.
Through October, residents in the neighborhoods of Boyle Heights, Mission Hills, Panorama City,…
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This Astronomical Artwork Is Shining at Points Around Pasadena
What to KnowFulcrum Festival celebrates the "intersections of art and science across Greater Los Angeles"The 2022 festival's theme is "Deep Ocean/Deep Space"Sept. 15 through 25, 2022; various locations
Admiring an artwork often involves being in fairly close proximity to that artwork.
You lean in, from a respectful distance,…
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Watch ‘The Nightmare of Flight 498′: When Two Planes Collided Over an LA Suburb in 1986
You can watch "The Nightmare of Flight 498" in the video player above or stream it on your big screen on the NBCLA app on Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV.
It was Labor Day weekend in 1986, when Aeroméxico flight 498 and a small Piper plane collided in the sky over Cerritos.
The mid-air collision sent both planes crashing to the ground.…
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Drama prof, ‘Easter Sunday’ co-star talks of diversity in Hollywood
After a special screening of the recently released comedy Easter Sunday on Thursday, USC School of Dramatic Arts Assistant Professor Rodney To asked an audience of more than 200 students to raise their hand if they had ever seen a Filipino family at the center of a major studio-backed feature film before.
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Not a…
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Leimert Park Jazz Festival unites community – Daily Trojan
Leimert Park came out in full attendance to their Jazz Festival, with hours of jazz artists performing from start to finish. The festival took place at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza on the upper deck of the parking lot. It saw tents galore, full of art, vendors, merchants and activities for members of the neighborhood and beyond.
The Leimert…
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JOE MATHEWS: A tale of two cities’ new bridges
Nothing reveals the character of a city more than the way it opens a present.California saw as much this summer, as Los Angeles and San Francisco each tore the wrapping paper off a beautiful civic gift — and…
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LA City Council Votes to Incentivize Affordable Housing in High-Resource Areas
In an effort to create more affordable housing in higher resource neighborhoods, the Los Angeles City Council called Friday for preparation of an ordinance that would incentivize affordable housing projects in such areas.
Only 14% of the affordable housing units permitted in the last decade in Los Angeles were located within…
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Pico Rivera Street To Be Renamed for Late Mariachi Star Vicente Fernández
A street leading into the Pico Rivera Sports Arena will be renamed "Avenida Vicente Fernández" Friday in honor of the late Mexican ranchera and mariachi star who died at 81 last year and who frequently performed at the venue.
The ceremony will be the second in recent months to rename a street after Fernández -- an international…
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LA Remembers ‘Kobe Day’ With Special Representations
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How to Transform Your Lawn Into Drought Tolerant Landscaping
Angelenos are struggling to keep their lawns green in the midst of yet another historic drought, with water use mandates becoming more and more strict.
Transforming your yard into drought tolerant landscaping involves ripping out the existing grass lawn and replacing it with gravel or crushed granite, along with adding native…
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