The effort to save the endangered California condor has been a decades-long endeavor, but progress is being made. This past
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The Dodgers 2020 Schedule Has Been Released
It’s time for Dodger baseball, though things are going to look a little different this year. On Monday, Major League
READ MORESoledad Fire Update: 1,300 Acres, 30% Contained
A brush fire near Soledad Canyon Road and the 14 Freeway is now 30% contained, according to a Monday morning
READ MORELos Angeles Had The Worst Air Quality in the World on Sunday Morning [UPDATED]
[UPDATE 8:48 p.m.] Air quality levels throughout much of Los Angeles County returned to moderate levels as of Sunday evening.
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Los Angeles County Public Health has some specific advice for anyone who has been in a crowded setting of late:
READ MOREDisneyland and Downtown Disney Aim to Reopen in July
Earlier today, Disneyland announced a phased plan to reopen its major Southern California properties over a two-week period starting in
READ MORETV Show ‘Cops’ Has Been Canceled
Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha’ gonna do when the cancel you? After more than 1,100 episodes and 32 years on
READ MOREThe Annenberg Space for Photography is Permanently Closed
Over the Annenberg Space for Photography’s 10-plus years of existence, close to 1 million visitors walked through its doors. Now,
READ MORENational Guard Leaves L.A. as Protests Continue Across City
Sunday evening, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that most National Guard units have left Los Angeles. A small number of units
READ MOREResidents Blast L.A. Police Commissioners on 8-Hour+ Zoom Call
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Commission met via Zoom to receive an update from Chief Michel Moore on the
READ MOREWe Like L.A. Believes Black Lives Matter
Los Angeles is hurting right now. Our television sets and Twitter feeds are bombarded with images of chaos and destruction,
READ MORELatest Study Suggests ‘Not Much’ Community Spread of COVID-19 During Past Month
Preliminary data from Los Angeles County Public Health’s latest serology study suggests there was not much spread of COVID-19 in
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