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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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501(c)(3) non-profit organizations grow out of an American cultural tradition that says too much government in our community life destroys or compromises the bonds of community.
The mild climate of Pasadena offered respite from the harsh winters of the Midwest.
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The difference between lower case 'w' "wilderness" and upper-case 'W' Wilderness can mean protection of millions of acres of land.
"With so little greenery and so much grey, I was prone to daydreaming, to wanting for something better. It was called America."
An overwhelming share of new residents over time will need affordable housing.
The warm smell of jasmine flowers in the evening attracted her to Los Angeles, where she found community within a writers group she founded.
"My family tried living near Griffith Park, just north of Los Feliz, but we didn't like it. It was haunted, among other things."
The creation of the National Park system in 1872 gave way to L.A.'s original streets planned around natural landscapes, like mountains, streams, and the coastline.
For the life-long educator, "the City of Angels definitely embraced me, nurtured me, taught me and I am proud that they made an angel out of me!"
President of the American Planning Association weighs in on the two laws that set the basic foundation for city planning and zoning over 85 years ago.
Contrary to previous reports, Laguerre's TiGeorges' Chicken restaurant will *not* be closing at the end of January 2013.
A third generation Angeleno describes his family's tight connection to Los Angeles, from working on the railroads as a Spanish interpreter to a marriage proposal at the Point Fermin Lighthouse.
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