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Bear family makes backyard visit to Southern California home: Video
A momma bear and cubs found a large tree to scratch on and a clean pool to take a dip in when visiting the backyard of a Monrovia home Monday. Video recorded by @RICKYMARTINEZ87 and shared with KTLA showed the three bears wandering up the backyard pool around 12:30 p.m. when momma bear decided to […]
Hawaiian Airlines flight makes emergency landing at LAX
A Hawaiian Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport Monday night. The flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles successfully landed around 10:40 p.m. on Runway 25 Left, a spokesperson from LAX told KTLA. The official could not confirm an initial report that the plane had an issue with […]
The Best Places To Eat At The Century City Mall, Ranked
When comparing LA’s great cultural centers—excuse us, malls—Westfield Century City is undeniably the best. Sure, others have trolley cars and dancing fountains synced to “Uptown Funk,” but this glittering crown jewel of capitalism possesses a goldilocks blend of good stores, a chic design, and a parking situation that’ll only make you cry once or twice per visit. There’s also some really good places to eat, too. Here are the 11 best. Ranked, obviously.
New Bell Gardens Aquatics Center in the works
Bell Gardens resident David Bray is thrilled about the upcoming John Anson Ford Park Aquatics Center, a $31.27 million project expected to be ready by Summer 2025. Bray, who works with the city’s Department of Parks and Recreation, fondly remembers the old pool. He was a regular visitor in his younger years until it closed in 2017. Now, he is eager to work on maintaining the new aquatic center, reflecting his active involvement in his community as a resident and employee.
Is Roy Choi’s New Taco Stand Worth the Wait in Line?
Roy Choi took to Instagram to share the news that he was opening a street taco stand on March 6. A week later, Tacos Por Vida fired up its plancha to the public for the first time in Palms serving tacos and burritos on fresh tortillas. On its inaugural night of business, lines stretched down the entire block with some people waiting up to three hours for a taste.
Gypsy Rose to be part of the largest lowrider exhibition at SoCal's Petersen Automotive Museum
Some of the best-looking and most celebrated lowriders ever made will park at Southern California's Petersen Automotive Museum for almost a year. Beginning Saturday, the “Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show” will be on display at the Peterson, hosting some of the most notable lowriders, including the world-famous 1964 Chevrolet Impala "Gypsy Rose,” the first lowrider to be inducted into the National Historic Vehicle Registry.
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