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The January wildfires burned jacaranda trees from Pasadena and Altadena to the Pacific Palisades. Some are burned at the base but still blooming. Here’s when you can expect them to recover.
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Goth Shakira holds court in a starry place to answer your heart’s questions about love.
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Nathan Marsak, who spent years getting the rights to reissue Arnold Hylen’s book filled with his photographs of the city on the cusp of change, estimates 98% of the buildings depicted are now gone.
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When Clayton Kershaw takes the mound on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, he will need just three strikeouts to become the 20th member of Major League Baseball’s 3,000 strikeout club.
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Columnist Dylan Hernández writes that with three months remaining in the regular season, there’s more than enough time for the Dodgers to get healthy and become a juggernaut.
The second and final stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins in July, with tasks far more challenging than the first and partial closures of Agoura Road.
After years of renting in Los Feliz, 68-year-old artist Debra Weiss was forced to look for a new place to live after she was evicted from her longtime apartment.
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The faith community from across Los Angeles County joined in solidarity through the streets of downtown L.A. for a peaceful interfaith prayer walk for family unity.