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Downey to host Revolucion Festival, promoting diversity and Latino culture
DOWNEY — Todo Wafi, a digital media company that showcases Latin artists from around the world, has announced the lineup for its upcoming Revolucion Festival, taking place Sept. 20-22 at the Embassy Suites in Downtown Downey. Revolucion is a yearly festival for Hispanic Heritage Month featuring the most diverse...
KTLA meteorologist Henry DiCarlo rescues injured owl
KTLA 5 Morning News meteorologist Henry DiCarlo helped rescue an owl he found injured on the side of the road on his way to work Thursday morning. Henry was crossing the Gypsum Canyon Bridge to get on the 91 Freeway when he noticed the owl standing on the road. “I thought something is not right […]
Cow spotted roaming through Sylmar neighborhood in middle of the night
A cow caused quite a commotion early Thursday morning in a Sylmar neighborhood when it broke free and began roaming the streets.Residents spotted the animal around 3 a.m. near Gladstone and Fenton avenues and quickly reported it to authorities. The cow calmly wandered around for about two hours before it found its way home.Owner Lyn Camarillo said they use the cows to practice roping."It's very unusual for them to come anywhere out this way ... they have their own area up on top," she said.The cow wasn't injured. Owner Gilbert Camarillo briefly spoke with reporters on the scene and said the cow has never done this.So how did it get out? When asked, he simply said, "You have to double latch things."
Best Pasadena Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CA
Russell’s, The Reyn, and Craft by Smoke and Fire, are prime examples of the best Pasadena Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants. We highlight these three exceptional establishments known for their unique and authentic offerings. They offer a glimpse into the rich culinary culture that defines this city. Pasadena, CA, is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene.
Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood residence is designated a Historic-Cultural Monument, saving it from demolition
At the entrance to Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood, Los Angeles residence a ceramic tile on the ground reads “Cursum Perficio” (my journey ends)—an ominous message to leave on the place she died in just months after its purchase. The 1929 house built in Spanish colonial revival style made headlines this week following a sale to new owners who sought a demolition permit to expand their neighboring property. A ruling by the LA City Council last month unanimously voted to designate the home of the actress as a Historic-Cultural Monument, protecting it from demolition and significant alteration.
California-Based Hispanic Grocery Chain El Super Expands Footprint; Sal Esquer Details
LOS ANGELES, CA - Tomorrow is the day! Hispanic retailer El Super is opening its newest store in Bell Gardens, California. The 41,000-square-foot store will offer customers exceptional quality, variety, and value at the lowest possible prices. This expansion marks the second new El Super of the year. "We can't...
Phoenix teenager is one of city’s top lowrider scratch DJs
At just 19 years old, Angelina "DJ Nina" Garza is making soundwaves in the DJ scene from metro Phoenix to Los Angeles with a dope twist: spinning vinyl records in an era dominated by digital music and apps. Unlike many of her teenage peers, Garza deeply appreciates the classic, tactile experience of vinyl records.
Long Beach Burger Week will feature deals starting at $5
Burgers will be priced at $5, $10, $15, $20, and $25. Burgers may be the grill-forward favorites of Independence Day barbecues, but the super-filling classics have a way of ruling the rest of the summer, too. And, to be honest, the entire burger-loving calendar, from Januburgerary to Decemburger. Still, we're...
The Maximum Number Of Dogs Per Household Might Be Going Up In LA!
I truly didn’t know there was a cap on how many dogs you could own as a household until now… did you?. But the good news is the city of Los Angeles may allow more dogs per house to ease shelter crowding. Apparently the current law says three...
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