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Eighteen California children sued the EPA, saying U.S. climate policy discriminates against minors. A federal judge indicates he is likely to dismiss the suit.
New Cedars-Sinai Marina Del Rey hospital reaches its peak Steven Sharp Wed, 05/01/2024 - 08:00 Just three months after our last update, the steel skeleton of the new Cedars-Sinai Mari
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Assemblymember Evan Low narrowly edged out Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian for second place, meaning Low will continue to the November ballot alongside Sam Liccardo.
An X post from the verified account of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass touted the Lakers' in-season tournament win following the team's playoff series loss to the Nuggets.
In the wake of the new $20 minimum wage for industry workers, quick-service restaurants in California are accelerating and expanding their use of technology.
French Italian takes served at 4 Shore. First-time restaurateur Joshua Sanchez’s speakeasy-style spot is nestled in Naples Long Beach’s newest dining destination, 4 Shore
Lille Allen In its three-decade-long run, Bread and Roses has helped hundreds of Angelenos get their foot through the door with culinary training, social and emotional learni
Completion nears for mixed-use project at 1537 W. 8th Street in Westlake Steven Sharp Wed, 05/01/2024 - 11:30 Construction is in the home stretch for a new residential-retail developm
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was reported shortly before 2 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
It took hours for police to push away counterprotesters and bring calm to UCLA's campus, raising questions about whether the campus was prepared.
Learning the landscaping basics will help you create the beautiful yard you've always wanted. Find landscaping design ideas that can add charm, welcoming color, and foliage to your yard. No matter wha
The counter and kitchen of Yess restaurant in Arts District. | Wonho Frank Lee Plus, LA wants to ban cashless businesses again, StarChef’s Rising Star awards, and more Arts
Many on campus and outside UCLA are criticizing the university for not handling the violent counterprotest better.
LA County fire personnel classified a blaze that scorched a Huntington Park fire station as a two-alarm fire. It was knocked down at 5:17 a.m. on Wednesday. There were no injuries.
An open-faced bagel topped with salmon roe, cream cheese, dill, and red onion at Courage Bagels in Virgil Village. | Wonho Frank Lee LA’s best bagels can be found in food tr
Recent years have seen continued evictions, closures and relocations among businesses that were once staples of the Little Tokyo community.
L.A. City Council motion calls for curbing ED1 projects in historic districts Steven Sharp Wed, 05/01/2024 - 10:30 Since introduced in late 2022, the Mayor's Executive Directive 1 has
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Peak-hour bus lanes coming to Roscoe Boulevard Steven Sharp Wed, 05/01/2024 - 09:30 Construction is set to begin this month for more than ten miles of new peak hour bus-only lanes on
Campus leaders are investigating after the swastika was found drawn along a USC fence Tuesday. It has been removed, an official said.
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Matcha sour at Pez Coastal Kitchen. | Jakob N. Layman Sip LA’s newest drinks at these restaurants, bars, and lounges Find skillfully prepared cocktails and mocktails in Los
Smash burger at Heavy Handed in Studio City. | Wonho Frank Lee Jumbo breaded pork cutlets in Koreatown, a Westside smash burger specialist heads to the Valley, and more Los A
Barbecue from Slab. | Wonho Frank Lee Walter’s in Beverly Hills, Pinky’s in Los Feliz, and B’ivrit in Cypress Park have shuttered this month Los Angeles’s restaurants
Supportive housing unwrapped at 2467 Lincoln Boulevard in Venice Steven Sharp Tue, 04/30/2024 - 11:30 A year after our last update, the white stucco exterior of a new permanent suppor
Clémence de Lutz and Tony Hernandez have taken over the Broadway Baker space in Santa Monica. Santa Monica’s Petit Grain Boulangerie honors classic technique, transparent
New master plan in the works for El Pueblo de Los Angeles Steven Sharp Tue, 04/30/2024 - 10:30 The Los Angeles Board of Public Works has approved a $500,000 contract with design firm
Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and pickles pizza at the L.A. County Fair. | L.A. County Fair Plus, Travis Lett reboots MTN, Michelin-approved hotels, and more The L.A. County Fair is r
Metro-adjacent apartments planned at 5785 W. Corbett Street in Baldwin Hills Steven Sharp Tue, 04/30/2024 - 09:30 An empty lot located just south of Metro's La Cienega/Jefferson Stati
Foothill Gold Line extension now 85 percent complete Steven Sharp Tue, 04/30/2024 - 08:00 In eastern L.A. County, work is now 85 percent complete for the Foothill Gold Line extension.
Need to have your funnest, bestest, awesomest May ever in Los Angeles? We’re on it. Over the next 31 days, The post A Big List of Things To Do This May in L.A. [2024] appeared first on WE LIKE L.A.
Chef Nozomi Mori’s exhilarating new sushi counter takes over the storied Mori Sushi space in West LA For the past 25 years, the hallowed grounds of Mori Sushi have hosted some of L
Modular affordable housing breaks at 1342 Berkeley Street in Santa Monica Steven Sharp Mon, 04/29/2024 - 10:30 Construction is set to begin later this month for the latest affordable
Work all but finished for mixed-use apartment building at 6001 W. Olympic boulevard Steven Sharp Mon, 04/29/2024 - 09:30 Construction is all but finished for the latest Mid-Wilshire a
As we venture into the heart of spring, we’ve got some colorful ways to celebrate the season this week in The post Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles [4-29-2024 to 5-3-2024] appeared first on WE
Puppets, parties, pizza and places to roam the city car-free. This is your Sunday in Los Angeles. In view for The post 10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [4-28-2024] appeared first on WE LIKE L.
Ok, let’s kick off this Saturday off in style. Today in L.A. you’ll find an Eclectic Music Fest in South The post 10 Things To Do For This Saturday in L.A. [4-27-2024] appeared first on WE LIKE L
LA County Probation Department Chief Guillermo Viera Rosa has ordered four more sworn peace officers to be placed on leave after an internal review identified additional incidents of youth-on-youth v
the Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and the County Film Office, in partnership with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Chair Lindsey P. Horvath and Fifth District Super
In celebration of Second Chance Month and National Reentry Week, the Justice, Care and Opportunities Department (JCOD) participated in the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony today for Our Heali
Alright friends, we’ve got a heck of a weekend in front of us, including a choice selection of awesome free The post Things To Do This Weekend in L.A. [4-26-2024 to 4-28-2024] appeared first on WE
Spring is rolling along, and we’re back with a fresh edition of your favorite freebie cheatsheet. Per usual, before we The post Here’s a Cheatsheet of Free Museum Days in L.A. For May 2024 appear
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that a man has been charged with shooting on-duty Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Samuel Aispuro as he waited at a red light o
The Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation (ACF) has approved $370,000 in funding to support the Vet@ThePark program operated by the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control (DAC
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) launched its latest Community Health Profiles.
LA County proclaimed April 24th as "Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day" in LA County.
In celebration of April as Arts Month, the LA County Office of the Public Defender announces the completion of a major renovation project that transformed a former file-storage warehouse into a modern
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that a man has been charged with breaking into the official Getty House residence of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass by shattering a re
As Volunteer Appreciation Week approaches, the County of Los Angeles (County) Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) wishes to extend heartfelt gratitude to all our dedicated volunteers who tire
Happy Earth Day, Los Angeles! We’re kicking things off with free rides on Metro, and as the week rolls on The post Things To Do This Week in L.A. [4-22-2024 to 4-26-2024] appeared first on WE LIKE
Earth Day proper might be tomorrow, but the big celebrations all are happening today, so let’s take a look at The post 10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [4-21-2024] appeared first on WE LIKE
Well, the moment is here. Time to activate your weekend. This Saturday in Los Angeles, you’ll find the L.A. Times The post 10 Things To Do For This Saturday in L.A. [4-20-2024] appeared first on WE
For the first time in a minute, no wet weather ahead for the coming SoCal weekend. And the cherry on The post Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles [4-19-2024 to 4-21-2024] appeared first on WE LI
It my not clear to the average civilian, but not all fire trucks are the same. There ... Read More The post 7 Types of Fire Trucks and What They Do (2024) appeared first on FireFighterNow.
It’s a scary thought — what if you need to call 911 but can’t get service on ... Read More The post Calling 911 With No Service…Is it even possible? appeared first on FireFighterNow.
Most aspiring firefighters want to know what being a firefighter is like, with questions such as: There ... Read More The post Firefighter Shift Schedules and Working Hours Explained appeared first
If you’re a firefighter, or training to become one, then you’re going to hear about Kelly Days ... Read More The post What Is A Kelly Day? Explained by a Firefighter appeared first on FireFighte
I’ve compiled a list of 51 firefighter interview questions (with answers). If you’re in the middle of ... Read More The post 51 Firefighter Interview Questions (Updated for 2024) appeared first
Fire safety is not only something you have to think about when at home but when at ... Read More The post 6 Reasons Fire Safety Is Important appeared first on FireFighterNow.
You don’t have to experience a wildfire in your area to want to safeguard your home from ... Read More The post Firefighter Gives 13 UNUSUAL Tips to Prevent Home Fires appeared first on FireFigh
Fire burns at a temperature range of 400 to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit depending on how much oxygen ... Read More The post FIREFIGHTER ANSWERS: Can Fire REALLY Become Cold? appeared first on FireF
Your pool is officially open for another season, but it’s also running low on water. You hate ... Read More The post Can You Fill a Pool with a Fire Hydrant? Is It Legal? appeared first on FireF
Although we associate fires primarily with the color orange (and perhaps other fiery hues such as red ... Read More The post How Hot Are Different Flame Colors? appeared first on FireFighterNow.
Our annual golf event returned to Bearpath Golf and Country Club on Monday, August 7, 2023. This successful day brought together firefighters, healthcare heroes, community partners, corporate sponso
Help a firefighter's family after a line of duty injury! Collecting donations for Minnetonka Firefighter Tim Tripp and his family.
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We are SO proud of the Pi Kappa Alpha students who helped to host the 2023 Fire Ball in support of Firefighters For Healing. Your group is a valued community partner.
As part of the ribbon cutting ceremony, Mayor Frey announced that January 18 was Jake LaFerriere Day and proceeded to read the proclamation (see below) that detailed his character, his leadership, h
We ARE Open!! The Ribbon Cutting at our Expanded Emergency Housing to Support the Families of Burn Survivors and First Responders was amazing!
Thank you to Scheels Eden Prairie for helping us with the 11th year of Christmas Blessing. Our firefighter friends and volunteers helped to shop, wrap and deliver gifts to burn survivor patients at
Earlier this week, Ashley Retail and Furniture Mart USA partnered on a product donation to furnish a brand-new first-of-its-kind Transitional Healing Center for Firefighters for Healing. The donatio
We were so excited to share updates regarding the Transitional Healing Center and how Camp RED will continue to support families next summer. While we have learned so much since we started providing
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