When heat waves hit, bad things tend to happen. Local health and emergency services warn us to take preventative measures,
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New Metro Fare Rates Take Effect September 15th & Here’s What You Need to Know
Did you know that the Metro is increasing it’s fare rates starting Monday, September 15, 2014? Well, here’s what the
READ MORE18 Things You Should’ve Read About L.A. This Week But Might Have Missed [9-12-2014]
What happened this week in Los Angeles? Well, Colossus caught fire, a woman threatened to poop on her neighbor’s doorstep,
READ MOREPublic Service Announcement: It’s Going to Get Really, REALLY Hot in L.A. this Weekend!
If you’ve got some extended outdoors activities planned this weekend, you may want to reconsider. Or, at the very least,
READ MORE5 Reasons The L.A. Arboretum Needs to Be On Every Angeleno’s To-Do List
Have you ever been to the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden? If you have, you know how beautiful
READ MOREThe 12 Best Bookstores in L.A. Every Bibliophile Should Have on Their Radar
Books in their physical form may be going the way of the dinosaur, but not they’re not dead yet. And
READ MOREUrban Farming on Downtown L.A. Rooftops? It’s Here and This is What It Looks Like
I’m always interested in aspects of urban planning that may affect Los Angeles in the future, and the radical notion
READ MORE4 Things to Remember For Seeing Tonight’s Supermoon in L.A.
Did you guys miss the first supermoon back on July 12? Maybe the you didn’t catch the second one on
READ MOREA Nifty Map of All the Pedestrian Bridges, Tunnels, and Crossings in L.A.
In a city dominated by the car, it behooves us to all make a little effort to get out and
READ MOREGolden State: An Awe Inspiring Time-Lapse of California’s Diverse Natural Beauty
Sometimes the combination of images and sound is powerful enough to remind us how lucky we are to live in
READ MORE16 Things You Should’ve Read About L.A. This Week But Might Have Missed [9-5-2014]
This week’s highlights include the escape and capture of an albino cobra in Thousand Oaks, the eruption of a 100
READ MOREMap Study of L.A. Pooches Shows Chihuahuas and Labs are Top Dogs
Hat-tip to KCRW for putting together this awesome responsive map study of Los Angeles dogs, which was inspired by
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