Local news in Civic Center, Los Angeles, CA
For the past few years the Los Angeles City Hall has hosted the celebration of the Persian New Year, Nowruz. Inside the City Hall Council Chambers there is a ritual ceremony that introduces the customs of Nowruz. The ceremony includes speeches from...
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If you have ever driven around downtown Los Angeles, it is more than probable that you’ve seen the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, one of the largest catholic cathedrals in the Los Angeles area. Not only does this cathedral provide a place...
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My first ride on the shortest railway in the world, also known as Angel’s Flight, was certainly memorable for that reason alone, but made even moreso because of who I happened to share the tiny trip with. Back then, long before the city got the level o...
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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The hike would pay for more aggressive conservation programs and a solar plan designed to create 16,000 jobs as well as cover the fluctuating price of coal and natural gas. Households that get their power from
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March 16, 2010
Photo by Pink Dispatcher via Flickr Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa yesterday unveiled his plan to raise energy rates to make Los Angeles cleaner and greener by having the city powered by 20% renewables by the end of 2010. It goes without saying, it's a pro...
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