The City Council should vote next week on whether residents should be allowed to have one - or any - roosters on the property, according to
NeonTommy.com.
The public safety committee recommended this week that residents should only own one rooster. The city's Animal Services department also supports the proposal.
Councilmembers said they got
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There’s a new destination for din
ner, drinks and a show. Call it Ho-Un, in the tradition of No-Ho for North Hollywood. Or perhaps it one day will be called “The H-U,” like “The U-V” refers to University Village. For now, it’s simply…
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has taken precautionary steps
after the Station
Fire threatened power lines that feed electricity to the city, according to by Jason Ma at Neon Tommy.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power said the La Cañada Flintridge fire threatens 500 kilovolt transmission lines northeast of the Acton area.
To make…
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Mo-Chica Restaurant is having a Dinner Party and you and
all your friends are invited.
This South side Los Angeles eatery is serving - perhaps - some of the
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If you want to get rid of your gas guzzling older car that you paid off long ago for a new fuel efficient car with a nice monthly payment, time is running out - the government announced that the popular
"cash for clunkers" program would end at 5 p.m. Pacific time Monday.
The government program takes $3,500 to $4,500 off the price of a new car after you haggle for your best…
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Come play! Spin tops, set up dominoes,
build a mini roller coaster and more. Explore what toys teach us about science in this fun, hands-on exhibit. At the California Science Center.
IDENTITY: AN EXHIBITION OF YOU - CLOSING SEPTEMBER 8th, 2009
Explore how the physical, psychological and social elements in your life create Identity: An Exhibition of You. This unique exhibit takes…
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The Associated Press update says that the box contained a specialized surveying device and
posed no health danger. KTLA reported on Thursday reported a "radioactive container" was found on a street in South Los Angeles, still no update to says it's all clear.
Firefighters did detect radiation and hazmat teams confirmed that the crate was
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A hazardous-materials team is investigating a report of a "
radioactive container" found on a street in South Los Angeles.
KTLA reports the item was found in the 100 block of West 109th Place about 1:25 p.m. It is "emitting a small amount of radiation", but no one was hurt.
The shipping container, measuring 3 feet by 3 feet, was found on a curb. Five people at the site…
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Every summer, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) offers its Congressional Internship Program. In early June-early August, a cadre of promising Latino undergraduates from across the country are selected for an eight-week leadership training program in the nation's capital.
While in D.C., students complete internships on Capitol Hill, participate in a CHCI curriculum that focuses on their professional development, and learn about the importance of civic engagement. This…
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Trojan football coach reaches out to kids | El entrenador de fútbol troyano se acerca a los niños
Legendary USC football coach, Pete Carroll, has created a Web site for kids of all ages —www.CampPete.com—so that he can interact one-on-one with kids across the country. It’s changing the way kids play and learn on-line. He’s emphasizing health, leadership and teamwork, even reading, and making it fun.
Inside this on-line world, kids can…
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Students offer advice to new leader | Los estudiantes ofrecen consejos al nuevo líder
USC Civic and Community Relations and USC ReadersPlus sponsored their annual writing contest in February. A new theme was introduced in celebration of Presidents’ Day and the inauguration of President Barack Obama. What advice do our students have for the new president? (Letters have been excerpted.) | La oficina de Relaciones Cívicas y Comunitarias de la USC y el programa USC ReadersPlus…
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NAI guides local students into top colleges | El programa USC NAI conduce a estudiantes locales hacia las mejores universidades
Every 26 seconds another high school student drops out—1.2 million in all each year. That’s about a third of all students and half of all African American, Hispanic and Native American.
But something else is going on at the USC Neighborhood Academic Initiative. Begun in 1991, the initiative has a 100 percent…
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Schoolchildren design creative posters with anti-graffiti messages Nuestros alumnos crean originales carteles con mensajes anti-graffiti
Caught in the glare of a police helicopter spotlight, a group of young people is halted in the act of tagging a van with graffiti. This is just one of the dramatic images from the posters submitted by students from the USC Family of Schools to the annual, anti-graffiti, poster contest sponsored by…
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Outstanding teachers honored in University Park | Homenaje a maestros extraordinarios en el vecindario de University Park
In May 2009, the Bogart/USC Family of Schools awards honored educators who go above and beyond the call of duty at our local schools. Peer nominations are excerpted here. These are done in conjunction with the
Education Consortium of Central Los Angeles (ECCLA). |
En mayo de 2009, los premios… Continue
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$6.2 million has been spent on the towers' upkeep since 1991 --
about $3 million each from the city and the state, and $155,000 in grants from private foundations, according to the LA Times.
The story doesn't say what the money is for or note that the Towers were closed from 1994 to 2002 for a $1.9-million seismic retrofit after the…
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Councilwoman Jan Perry announced that the Augustus F. Hawkins Natural Park broke ground last month on a one-acre wetland feature. The 9-acre South Los Angeles Wetland Park at 54th and Avalon, once the site of a former MTA bus yard, "will serve as an urban oasis, education center, and passive recreational nature center."
The park is already a gem of Los Angeles: "Once a cement pipe storage yard, the…
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The
SOS Classroom is a collection of free educational Web sites, videos and games in order to help bridge the gap after the
Los Angeles Unified School District announced it would cancel summer school, affecting 225,000.
The Website, which USC students created as a class project, is populated with…
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This month at the
Natural History Museum -
REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN APPRECIATION DAY
Saturday, July 11, noon-4:45 pm
Toads and turtles! Snakes and Skinks! And that’s to say nothing of the pair of American alligators, the 13-foot python, all of California's native rattlesnakes,
Indian cobras and poison arrow frogs.…
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Street closures and traffic management plan regarding the Michael Jackson memorial at Staples Center for Tuesday morning.
These are subject to change to address emergent traffic needs.
Any major changes to this plan before 4:30 today will be sent to you as the
day progresses.
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Clear as mud.…
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Do you have nightmares about giant, ferocious snails? This is the room for you! Confront your fears via film, then scientists will talk you down. I have some vintage poster artwork from some of the films, if anybody needs it for print/online - via Kristin Friedrich, Editorial Manager, at
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
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