- Blue Note Jazz Festival Hollywood Bowl
- LA County Fair 2025
- Pizza City Fest L.A. 2025
- We’re Back! 2025
- Mardi Gras 2025 “Long Beach Shorline”
- NFL 2023-2024 Schedule
- Venice Beach Muscle Competition
- Gelato Festival World Masters
- LA Beer Fest 2023
- Organic Harvest Gardens Sunday Brunch
- Jazz on the Grass 2023
All posts tagged "Latest News"
-
Grand Central Market L.A.
Beginning this Thursday, July 3rd, Grand Central Market will be staying open on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until 9PM. So come by for dinner or a drink, or pick something up on the way home (or on the way...
- Posted July 1, 2014
-
iPhone 5s to $99, iPhone 5c to $29
A Walmart spokesperson alerted Engadget to the new pricing tiers, noting Apple’s 16GB iPhone 5s will be available in stores for $99 with two-year contract, down from $149, while the 16GB iPhone 5c will be reduced to...
- Posted June 28, 2014
-
4th of July Line up of Events
Family and friends come out and enjoy fireworks shows and patriotic displays in a fun safe environment at a variety of events celebrating the 4th of July in many locations. Here is the line up: Studio City’s Fireworks Festival With...
- Posted June 25, 2014
-
Los Angeles becoming the New Transit Friendly City
We are now seeing L.A. as the new transit friendly city, L.os Angeles has invested more than $40 billion in developing public transportation over the next decade, more than any other city across the nation with eight new...
- Posted June 25, 2014
-
Big City Air Pollution
Residents of bulging metropolitan cities around the world should brace for an increase in stagnant, polluted air that hangs around for days as a result of climate change related shifts in wind and rainfall patterns, according to a...
- Posted June 23, 2014
-
$8.5 million grant goes to train Los Angeles barbers to check black men for hypertension
The head of Cedars-Sinai’s hypertension center will use a $8.5 million grant to help train black barbers to check men for high blood pressure, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center announced today.“Uncontrolled hypertension is one of the biggest health problems...
- Posted June 18, 2014
-
Summer solstice in the Los Angeles area
Summer is almost here, that time of the year is when everyone tries to spend as much time poolside or at the beach because the days feel delightfully longer and nights are warmer. Try to soak it...
- Posted June 18, 2014
-
Family Jam at LA Zoo, It’s a Evening of Music, Food Trucks, Family Fun
A new evening event for families featuring live music, dancing, zookeeper visits, food trucks and other family fun, it takes place on Saturday, July 12, 2014, from 6 to 9 pm, at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical...
- Posted June 18, 2014
-
Adults Can Learn To Swim For Free with Operation Splash
West Los Angeles at one of the many pools participating in this summer’s ninth annual Kaiser Permanente’s Operation Splash, a FREE summer program offered with the help of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and...
- Posted June 14, 2014
-
Judge rules teacher tenure laws unconstitutional
Superior Court Judge Rolf M. Treu issued an injunction blocking tenure laws for public school teachers, but also placed a stay on the ruling pending an appeal. This court finds that both students and teachers are unfairly,...
- Posted June 14, 2014