Five local bands from the Coachella Valley chat about their takes on the local music scenery, the desert as influence, and the Coachella Music Festival.
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Southern California Edison has made it official: the utility informed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that it has closed down the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station forever.
You may think that Venice's Rose Avenue is just the latest example of glam-hippie-style gentrification ... and you'd be right. But there's more to this 'hood than meets the eye.
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The Los Angeles River is gradually transforming into a public space we can all enjoy. We asked you to imagine what the river could be and this is what you had to say.
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