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Where are the young people in Los Angeles? L.A. County is aging like never before, and it’s becoming increasingly noticeable in schools. The average age of people living in L.A. County grew to 38 between 2012-2022.
USC commit Matai Tagoa'i on recent run of de-commitments: 'We're still strong'
San Clemente (Calif.) four-star linebacker and USC commit Matai Tagoa'i isn't sweating the recent de-commitments from the Trojans' 2025 recruiting class. "Being a part of this class means everything," he told USCFootball.com. "Even with the de-commits, I've talked to all of the kids that are still committed, and we're still fully, 100 percent locked in. The de-commits, it sucks, but we're still locked in on what our family is, and we're still trying to build that unit. We're still strong."
California heat wave temperatures could be 'exceptionally dangerous,' forecasters warn
LOS ANGELES - An intense and potentially record-setting ridge of high pressure is building across California and the West, threatening days and perhaps more than a week of a dangerous, life-threatening heat wave. The worst of the heat will be centered in California’s Central Valley, where as many as 10...
Tapping Hanneke Skerath as Director, Marciano Art Foundation Plans Return After Sudden Closure Nearly Five Years Ago
The Marciano Art Foundation, founded by mega-collectors and Guess founders Paul and Maurice Marciano, has appointed Hanneke Skerath as director, a newly created position. She began working for the Los Angeles–based foundation last month.One Out of Every Three Museums May Close Because of Pandemic and More: Morning Links from July 23, 2020 The Marciano Art Foundation was founded in 2013, when the Marciano brothers purchased a former masonic temple on Wilshire Boulevard, not far from LA’s Miracle Mile. It opened to the public in 2017, with an exhibition drawing from the brothers’ blue-chip holdings, including pieces by Sterling Ruby, Christopher Wool,...
Los Angeles General Medical Hospital Appeals for Help to Identify John Doe Patient Following Accident
Los Angeles General Medical Center is currently reaching out to the public for assistance in a rather urgent matter. An unidentified male patient, referred to as John Doe, has been under their care since June 29th and the hospital is urging anyone who may know this individual to step forward. According to a bulletin released by the L.A. County Department of Health Services, the man is around 40 years old, 5'7'' in height, weighs approximately 220 lbs, and has black hair and brown eyes.
A Non-Binary Teen Sees a “Trans Conversation” with Their Dad
A Non-Binary Teen Sees a “Trans Conversation” with Their Dad. This article is part of the Stage Raw/Unusual Suspects Youth Journalism Fellowship. June 8, 2024, the day before LA’s oldest and largest Pride Parade commences. Rainbow flags, lights, and decor have been strung across LA since the beginning of the month. Also welcoming in the month of June, the Hollywood Fringe Festival – the annual celebration of theater, hosting shows daily across 1.4 square miles of Los Angeles. On the evening of the 8th, I was on my way to the Zephyr Theatre with my dad, my rock throughout my coming to terms with queerness during my teen years (which are soon coming to an end). We were about to witness the premiere of playwright Maddox Pennington’s A Third Space: Trans Conversation Project, a show that eventually resonated for the both of us.
City council looking to help LA's fast food workers
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez introduced a motion Tuesday aimed at providing the city's fast food workers with more stable scheduling and paid time off. Soto-Martinez's Fast Food Fair Work ordinance is intended to expand the city's Fair Work Week ordinance, which was signed into law...
Red Bull Debuts Film on Red Bull Symphonic with Metro Boomin
On October 26, 2023, Red Bull and Hip Hop producer Metro Boomin made history in Los Angeles with Red Bull Symphonic, a one-night concert event where the producer’s biggest hits were reimagined by a full symphony orchestra. Red Bull now invites audiences to explore the making of this landmark moment in music with an exclusive documentary.
California soaring costs could spell ‘devastating’ future for Golden State
California’s aging population is raising concerns as young people turn to other states for cheaper housing and a lower cost of living. In the state’s largest city, the age gap is striking. Between 2012 and 2022, the number of residents in Los Angeles under the age of 10 decreased by 20%, and those between 10 […]
20 Questions: Debra Draughan (MBA ’84)
In the 40 years since Debra Draughan (MBA ’84) graduated from Darden, she’s built a thriving career as an investment industry leader in institutional sales and private equity. She is responsible for fundraising and investor relations at Atlantic Street Capital, a private equity firm that she has worked for in multiple capacities since 2008.
City of Los Angeles Receives $3,850,000 as Governor Gavin Newsom Announces California to Help Provide Housing for Homeless Youth Across 52 Counties
July 2, 2024 - SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced awards to 52 California counties to provide housing and. supportive services to vulnerable young Californians transitioning into adulthood. The three Transitional Age Youth (TAY) programs administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) allocate funding...
People News: Metrolink, NCTD, Bentley Systems, HNTB
Southern California’s Metrolink welcomes a new Chief People Officer. Also, North County Transit District (NCTD) in California appoints a Deputy General Counsel; Bentley Systems, an infrastructure engineering software company based in Exton, Pa., transitions its leadership; and infrastructure firm HNTB hires a Vehicles Project Director. Metrolink. Alberto Lara on...
Jim Henson Company expected to sell historic Hollywood lot: report
The home of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and all their friends is expected to be sold as part of a reshuffling by the Jim Henson Company. As first reported by The Wrap, the company is in the process of selling the iconic Jim Henson Company Lot on La Brea Avenue in Hollywood. The company […]
Must See Family-Friendly Concerts in LA: Ballet Folklórico de México at the Hollywood Bowl
Later this month Los Angeles will be treated to a performance by the Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández at the Hollywood Bowl on Thursday, July 18th. The evening will pair the ensemble’s vibrant costumes and choreography with the music of Mexican composers like Carlos Chávez and Gabriela Ortiz, with conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto leading the LA Phil through the night. Tickets for the show are currently starting at $15, but we’ll soon be running a ticket giveaway. Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when the giveaway drops.
Paradise of Small Houses – Podemski to Speak @ Village Well
Nearly every American city struggles to provide “missing middle” housing — affordable, comfortable housing that serves working-class residents. Author Max Podemski will lead a tour of missing middle housing across the country, discussing the hidden history, economics, and design — with clues about how the Los Angeles region can solve its own housing crisis.
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