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No Place Like Home: HGTV Stars Sarah and Bryan Baeumler Speak on New Show ‘Renovation, Inc.'
HGTV’s “Renovation Island” husband-and-wife team Sarah and Bryan Baeumler are back with a new show “Renovation, Inc.” which follows the couple as they take on multiple projects while raising their four children.
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Loyal SC Part of Plan to Renovate Sports Arena and Build New Soccer Venue
San Diego’s Sports Arena … currently known as Pechanga Arena … has needed an expansive renovation for decades. The city requested proposals to update the iconic building, along with 48 acres of land in the Midway/Sports Arena district. How about adding a new soccer stadium, too? Several developers have submitted proposals to the city, which can now be viewed online…
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Historic Lincoln Park Pool to Have Grand Reopening
The Lincoln Park Pool will have a grand reopening Monday with the attendance of Councilmember Gil Cedillo and other LA County officials.
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Maps: What to Know About Metro Blue Line and Expo Line Station Closures
Renovation work on the Metro Blue Line will spill over to the Expo Line Saturday, when a downtown stretch of the line is halted for two months.
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Officials to Break Ground on $1.6 Billion Renovation of 2 LAX Terminals
Mayor Eric Garcetti and other officials will officially break ground Wednesday and unveil details of a $1.6 billion renovation of Los Angeles International Airport Terminals 4 and 5.
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Golf Course Vandalism
Golf course builders are desperately trying to find a way to stop the repeated vandalism on a golf course that was once shut down but is now in the process of a renovation. Tony Shin reports for NBC4 News on Thursday, August 23, 2018.
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Hundreds of LA Basketball Courts to Be Renovated With Clippers Donation
Hundreds of public basketball courts across Los Angeles will be renovated over the next three years with funds donated by the L.A. Clippers and team Chairman Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie.
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USC Breaks Ground on $207M Coliseum Renovation
The upgraded stadium will be renamed the United Airlines Memorial Coliseum after the company agreed to pay nearly $70 million over the next 60 years to the university.