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Study ranks L.A. the fifth-best BBQ city in America
Kansas City, Texas and the Carolinas are often the first regions in the U.S. most people imagine when they hear the word “barbecue.” But a new study just in time for Fourth of July grilling season says there’s another worthy contender: Los Angeles. The story, published on Lawnstarter.com, a website which, as the name implies, […]
The Best Places To Watch The 2024 4th Of July Fireworks
American cities light up the night sky in bright demonstrations of patriotism on the 4th of July, a tradition that is practically associated with fireworks. This year, the following five locations will provide memorable opportunities to watch fireworks. Whether you live locally or are planning a trip, these are the best spots to witness the most impressive fireworks, including everything from famous landmarks to parks suitable for families.
‘Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles’ stars warn ‘not just rich people’ affected by city’s ‘mansion tax’
Just because "Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles" stars Josh and Heather Altman are on television doesn’t mean they aren’t also wrestling with a complicated housing market. "The main difference that most of the viewers are going to recognize is just the fact that we're not in a crazy...
Bear falls from tree after being tranquilized in L.A. neighborhood
A bear first spotted in Los Angeles Monday morning was finally captured after roaming free in Chatsworth for 24 hours. The 5- or 6-year-old female black bear fell from a tree and onto a mat around 11 a.m. Tuesday after being tranquilized by California Fish and Wildlife officials. Officials plan to return the bear to […]
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...
Hollywood’s exodus: Why film and TV workers are leaving Los Angeles
Los Angeles has long been a magnet for those chasing their big break in film and TV, drawn by the allure of creative fulfillment and fame. But conversations about a growing exodus are getting louder, as escalating housing costs and dwindling career opportunities push many to pursue their dreams elsewhere.
L.A. prosecutors say Killer Mike won’t be charged in alleged Grammy Awards battery
Los Angeles prosecutors said Monday, July 1, they will not file charges against Atlanta hip-hop artist Killer Mike in an alleged altercation at the Grammy Awards in February. In a statement, the L.A. City Attorney’s Office indicated the artist, whose real name is Michael Render, had “successfully completed the Office’s Hearing process, including a community service requirement that was imposed.”
U.S. Marine reunites with sick dogs he nursed to health while overseas
A United States Marine who nursed two sick dogs back to health while deployed was reunited with them at the Los Angeles International Airport over the weekend. Gunnery Sergeant Craig Wooten was serving in the Eastern European nation of Georgia when he met Latte and Biscuit, who were both battling canine parvovirus, an infection that […]
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