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LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitIn an aerial view, Mount Markham, Eaton Canyon and San Gabriel Peak , in the San Gabriel Mountains within the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and Angeles National Forest, on June 23 above Pasadena.National advocacy group Hispanic Access Foundation is hosting a hike Saturday, Oct.
“It is a real honor to work alongside these dedicated groups and bring volunteer members of the community to learn more about the critical role that the wildland urban interface and forested lands play in our changing environment,” Knierim said.Though wildfire season usually runs from April to October, climate change has complicated its schedule.
“We’re trying to still serve the community,” Venegas said. “We’re kind of sad that we’re losing the physical store, but the business is still going to move forward through the web page and through our phone orders. I know it’s a historic place here in Los Angeles, but still, we’re still going to be there, just not physically.”
Mariachis, budding strummers, and longtime musicians alike can visit the Venegas’ business at the corner of 1st and State Streets for the remainder of the week.Students reunite with their parents in Santa Clarita's Central Park after a shooting at Saugus High School on the morning of Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019.The parents of two Saugus High School students who were shot and killed on campus in 2019 are suing the school district for $50 million.
"The Hart District has always, and will continue to, offer our support to the Blackwell and Muehlberger families. The District, however, believes that it took all necessary steps to protect its students."The case is set to go to trial on Oct. 30, but Feber believes it will be pushed to January 2024.New city data is showing a sharp jump in arrests this year under L.A.’s anti-camping ordinance, with one council district disproportionately standing out.
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