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4th of July Pancake Breakfast South Pasadena | Fire Station Hosts the Kiwanis Club Annual Tradition
Hundreds of South Pasadenans came out bright and early for the much anticipated and beloved tradition of the Kiwanis Club Pancake Breakfast on 4th of July. Held at the iconic South Pasadena Firehouse, revelers were welcomed by Kiwanis members, South Pasadena firefighters, police officers, along with city staff and elected officials who gathered to make and share a delicious and hot pancake breakfast with all the fixings.
Motorcyclist Killed in Downtown Crash
A 40-year-old man riding a motorcycle was killed when he crashed into a turning vehicle in downtown Los Angeles, authorities said Monday. The fatal crash was reported at 4:12 p.m. Sunday at Alameda and Industrial streets, according to a dispatcher in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Operations Center. The...
LACMA exhibits forged paintings, damaging its credibility
- Advertisement - The renowned Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has sparked controversy for displaying forged Korean artworks in its “Korean Treasures” exhibition, which was held from February 25 to June 30. In 2021, the museum received a donation of 100 Korean paintings, ceramics, and celadon...
Weaver’s Walk is newest battleground over synthetic turf
West Hollywood’s recent installation of synthetic turf as a temporary groundcover at the future “Weaver’s Walk” section of Melrose Avenue puts the city’s environmental aspirations in potential conflict with the County of Los Angeles, which recently regained the authority to ban the potentially hazardous landscaping material.
Unfinished wetlands from Playa Vista pact capture the promise, perils of California housing
On the far western edge of Los Angeles, Ruth Galanter parked her car in Playa Vista and walked across Lincoln Boulevard. For the former LA city councilwoman, this boundary divides her long history of service to her district and the city. On one side is a historic achievement, one that...
BRO Exclusive: UCLA Wing Kobe Johnson Talks About Transferring From USC, Early Days in Westwood
In this exclusive interview, UCLA transfer wing Kobe Johnson talks about why he chose to be a Bruin, the logistics of moving over from USC, his familiarity with Mick Cronin, and much more. This interview was made possible by the Men of Westwood NIL Collective. To give to the basketball collective, go here.
Motorcyclist dies from heat exposure as temperature reaches 128 in California’s Death Valley
A long-running heat wave that has already shattered previous records across the U.S. persisted on Sunday, baking parts of the West with dangerous temperatures that caused the death of a motorcyclist in Death Valley and holding the East in its hot and humid grip.
You could win tickets to see the Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibit at the California Science Center
The fascinating exhibit “Leonardo Da Vinci: Inventor, Artist, Dreamer” is happening right now at the California Science Center! This is a must-see exhibit for the whole family. Featuring some of Da Vinci’s most incredible inventions built according to his detailed drawings. Tickets are on sale now at CaliforniaScienceCenter.org, and we’ve got a chance for you to win tickets to this captivating exhibition. Text “ARTIST” to 515151 for your chance to win a family four-pack of tickets to see Leonardo Da Vinci: Inventor, Artist, Dreamer at the California Science Center now until September 2nd. Message and data rates apply. You can even see digital restorations of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. This is one exhibit you won’t want to miss. Good luck!
City Council Votes to Cut Crucial Funds for Senior Meal Delivery Program
LOS ANGELES - A recent vote by the Los Angeles City Council has raised concerns among organizations dedicated to providing meals for seniors, potentially impacting the food security of the city's elderly population. Despite efforts to sustain the vital Los Angeles senior meal delivery program, the city council voted to deny the extension of funds to keep it going.
The US housing slump deepened this spring. Where does that leave home shoppers and sellers?
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The nation’s housing market sales slump is dragging on into its third straight year, as evidenced by another weak spring homebuying season. Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in the March-May period from a year earlier, and early June data point to another down month. The lackluster spring sales are a reflection of the affordability challenges many home shoppers face due to elevated mortgage rates, a shortage of properties on the market and record-high home prices. Economists are projecting mortgage rates will ease modestly by the end of this year. But a small decline in rates may not be enough to improve affordability, and may drive prices higher.
Iowa Hawkeye Football Schedule Prep: Week 10 vs UCLA
The Iowa Hawkeyes won't make their first trip to the West Coast in the new-look Big Ten until Week 10 of the 2024 season. Waiting for them in Southern California will be the UCLA Bruins. This game will mark just the 10th meeting between the programs. UCLA holds the series...
Californian Shocked by How Texans Act at Waterpark
How about non-weather related post. Last month , a TikTok video has gone viral of a California woman and she was shocked how Texans act at the Waterpark. She comes from California and could not believe that Texans just leave their belongings unattended while they enjoy the Waterpark. Nobody rummages or steals anything and goes about their day. She ends the video with "...and that is why we moved to Texas!" Welcome to Texas, psychollly! The comments are fantastic.
Blu Travels Through The "Wild Wild West" On Evidence-Produced New Single: Stream
Blu talks about his perspective on California crime over a gorgeous and tender Evidence production: a true recipe for greatness. Blu is easily one of the most legendary and prolific underground rappers over the past twenty years or so; did you really think he'd let up? Moreover, the Los Angeles MC recently dropped the Evidence-produced single "Wild Wild West," which is only available via its YouTube music video at press time (though it might appear on streaming services soon, so check your preferred DSP). Just a couple of weeks ago, he dropped another Evidence collab titled "Lost Angel," so hopefully this means we have a full team-up project on the way.
'Playing COVID roulette': Some infected by FLiRT variants report their most unpleasant symptoms yet
COVID cases and hospitalizations rise in L.A. County — and some of those recently reinfected with the FLiRT variants are finding the latest bout the worst yet.
'Bringing a gun to a knife fight': LAPD continues to shoot people holding 'edged weapon' during mental crisis, analysis shows
A Times analysis shows that LAPD officers continue to open fire despite policies intended to reduce shootings of people who hold a knife or other sharp weapon during a behavioral crisis.
Goniolens-free guidance systems for ELT: Less proves to be more
Technology offers increased usability, safety, and accuracy in MIGS procedures. Digitally guided systems, which relieve surgeons from using goniolenses, facilitate more accurate and faster performance of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) procedures by more surgeons. These benefits, in turn, translate to more consistent and better outcomes for both surgeons and...
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