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The curtain comes down on beloved costume shop in North Hollywood
The costume shop owner says after not having any business for more than three years, the store is facing crushing debt.
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Why LA's Little Tokyo is one of America's endangered historic places
High rent and soaring costs of operations are putting pressure on small businesses in the historic LA neighborhood.
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Security guard shot outside of hip-hop executive Cash XO's $12 million Encino home
A security guard is in the hospital Monday morning after he was shot outside a home in the Amestoy Estates area of Encino.
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Massive treehouse in Sherman Oaks may face demise
A Sherman Oaks treehouse that brought joy to thousands of people every Halloween for the greater part of two decades could be torn down soon.
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Altadena tattoo parlor offers their customers a calmer experience
A tattoo parlor in Altadena is offering their guests a calmer experience with music and bright lights.
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Steelhead trout listed as endangered in California
The Southern California steelhead trout was listed as endangered after decades of man-made water projects decimated its population.
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One last ride for the Murphy Auto Museum in Oxnard this summer
The Murphy Auto Museum in Oxnard is putting the brakes on its operations for good.
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LA lesbian icon Nancy Valverde honored by LGBTQ+ community
Valverde is one of the first Chicana lesbians who publicly fought for acceptance as an out and proud member of the community.
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Taylor Swift fans line up for library installation at the Grove, still on Easter egg hunt
Taylor Swift partnered with Spotify to bring a library installation inspired by her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department” to the Grove in Los Angeles
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How Museum of Neon Art in Glendale tells stories of immigrants, entrepreneurs
Looking to enjoy the weekend without the rain? The Museum of Neon Art in Glendale can be the place to escape. Since its inception in the 1980s, the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale has passionately upheld and preserved this unique artistic form. “It tells the people’s history of Los Angeles, of the United States, of the world,” said Corrie...