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A planned encampment sweep sparks controversy at Echo Park Lake, Amoeba Music will open its new location in April, and
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We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
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The latest LAUSD plan for in-person learning is moving forward, a local goth club closes in a cloud of controversy,
READ MOREThe Huntington Reopens Art Galleries Next Month
Things are steadily reopening in L.A. County, including some of the Huntington’s indoor spaces. Next month, you’ll be able to
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Warner Bros. Balks at $100M Hollywood Sign Tramway Investment
A big studio says “no so fast” to funding a tramway to the Hollywood Sign. California’s vaccination efforts hit their
READ MOREThe Autry Museum Reopens With Three New Exhibits
The Autry will welcome guests back at the end of the month with a handful of new exhibits, including the
READ MORE37 Things to Do in L.A. This Weekend [3-19-2021 to 3-21-2021]
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READ MOREA.M. Brief: Federal Tax Deadline Extended to May 17
Today: Extra time to file your 2020 taxes, rallies against anti-Asian violence, and a firm reopening date for another big
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Disneyland Will Reopen on April 30
Disneyland has a firm reopen date. A Burbank restaurant faces fallout from defying public health orders. Speed cameras might be
READ MORESouth Coast Botanic Garden Debuts New Butterfly Experience on April 1
South Coast Botanic Garden’s upcoming butterfly experience, SOAR, is set to open on April 1 with a new pavilion featuring
READ MOREA.M. Brief: LAUSD Parents Split on Kids Returning to School
Some parents are still reluctant to send their kids back to the classroom. Another city official is entering the 2022
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