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Fist Bump Crosswalk in Los Angeles
Alfredo Adán took it upon himself to make a crosswalk in Los Angeles a little more fun. This could make your day in L.A., now crossing the street at the crosswalk has become a fun and creative thing...
- Posted September 7, 2015
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The Los Angeles County Fair
Its that time of year the Los Angeles County Fair is back. This year more than 500 animals will be on display in the fair’s farm, the fair also includes a carnival with more than 70 rides...
- Posted September 6, 2015
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Breakfast Day and Night at McDonalds
Starting October 6th McDonald’s in California and nationwide will be serving breakfast all day. McDonald’s is allowing customers to enjoy breakfast all day and well into the night. All Day Breakfast will have a limited menu depending on the market that...
- Posted September 6, 2015
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App for Traffic Signals
Connected Signals Green Light Ahead App Traffic lights bring order to intersections, but have their inconveniences: They turn red when you’re in a hurry; they take forever to change green. And then your mind wanders while you...
- Posted August 30, 2015
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Los Angeles 2024 Olympics bid
The U.S. Olympic Committee and Los Angeles officials have come to an agreement in their negotiations over the city serving as the U.S. bidder for the 2024 Olympic Games. The Los Angeles City Council still must vote...
- Posted August 30, 2015
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Apple vs. Samsung
Samsung plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its appeal of a verdict that found the South Korean tech giant violated Apple’s iPhone patents. Samsung appealed that it violated Apple’s patent or trademark rights in...
- Posted August 24, 2015
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Crawfish Festival
The 2015 Crawfish Festival will be held August 14-16, at the Rainbow Lagoon in Long Beach, California. You won‘t want to miss this event. The Crawfish Are Coming! FESTIVAL HOURS Friday, August 14th — 5 PM –...
- Posted August 15, 2015
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(D) Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed he would fight institutional racism
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders vowed that he would fight harder than any other presidential candidate to end institutional racism in front of a packed Los Angeles arena, two days after Black Lives Matter protesters derailed one...
- Posted August 12, 2015
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50th Reunion of Watts Riots – L.A. Activist Rally for no more Prisons
There was a downtown L.A. rally Tuesday on the 50th anniversary of the Watts Riots, where protesters called for L.A. County to stop building more jails. A couple hours after the protest and press conference, which was...
- Posted August 12, 2015
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The Taste at Paramount Studios
The Taste is set for Sept. 4-6 on the Paramount Pictures backlot. The weekend event includes unlimited tastings from the city’s best restaurants, specialty drinks, wine seminars and live demos. Opening night tickets are $150. Tickets for...
- Posted August 9, 2015
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Gianvito Rossi Opens First Lux Shoe store in New York
Italian luxury footwear designer Gianvito Rossi just opened its first standalone U.S. store in New York’s Upper East Side. “New York is the city where I spend most of my time in the States I’ve been coming...
- Posted August 6, 2015
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Saks in the city
LA’s first Saks Fifth Avenue Off the 5th store in the city located across from the Beverly Center. There are many surrounding Saks stores but this is the first one located in Los Angeles. The Grand Opening...
- Posted August 5, 2015
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The GOP debate who’s in?
The first debate of the 2016 presidential election season will take place at the Quicken Loan Arena in Cleveland, Ohio this week Thursday August 6, 2015 at 4:00pm CST on Fox News and live stream on FoxNews.com. There will...
- Posted August 5, 2015
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West Nile Virus in LA
A confirmed case in a young male from the South Bay is Los Angeles County’s first person to contract West Nile virus this season. He had no prior history of medical issues but was hospitalized this month because of...
- Posted July 28, 2015