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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
The Territorial Urge and the Strange Places It Birthed
Post date:Jackrabbit Homesteading and California City are examples of two uniquely bizarre mid-century development patterns found in the Mojave Desert.
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endangered species
Redefine
This Tiny Bird Scored a Win for Science
Post date:Fish and Wildlife keeps the California gnatcatcher protected, proving that money doesn't always win.
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paleontology
Redefine
The SoCal Ice Age Fossils You’ve Never Heard Of
Post date:Developers said their project wouldn't turn up any fossils. Were they ever wrong.
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L.A. River
Earth Focus
A Brief History of The Army Corps and the L.A. River
Post date:When it comes to all things Los Angeles River, there is one agency that looms largest
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L.A. River
Earth Focus
Getting Up, Staying Up: History of Graffiti in the L.A. River
Post date:The river plays a host to tags that date as far back as the early 1900s, making the river a physical timeline of the human experience along the river.
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San Diego
Agenda
San Diego Eyes Small Lot Home Ordinance, a la L.A.
Post date:Developers would find it easier to subdivide certain lots and build small, single-family homes.
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el monte
Departures
Urban Approach to Suburban Living: New Developments in El Monte
Post date:El Monte, as investors and developers are figuring out, is a place of great opportunity. But as city officials are often reminded, it is also a place of great need.
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development
Earth Focus
Big Tujunga Development Raises Concerns for Residents
Post date:A large housing development in Sunland-Tujunga, near the only major undeveloped tributary of the Los Angeles River, is a cause of concern for nearby residents.
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lost landmarks
History & Society
Behind the Sign: The Lost Meanings of the Original Hollywood Sign
Post date:The history of the famous sign almost seems to confirm all the crazy reveries that suggests Hollywood is the promised land.
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endangered species
Redefine
Nevada Officials Target Desert Tortoises
Post date:Clark County officials are complaining about having spent around a million dollars a year since 2001 to protect the threatened species.
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highways
SoCal Focus
Asphalt Spilling Forward: Ventura County is Losing its Countryside
Post date:My great uncle's apple orchard was sold long ago, replaced by a sea of homes on winding residential streets. They were once far outside of town, but they aren't anymore.
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football
SoCal Focus
Los Angeles and the Business of Football
Post date:After 19 years without a Los Angeles NFL team, some city are still playing fantasy football.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Density: Census Numbers Betray an L.A. Cliché
Post date:That the Los Angeles region is pretty dense already is the counter-intuitive finding of a new Census Bureau report.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Andy Hasroun: From Syria, He Got A Visa, His Brothers Did Not
Post date:Walking out of the airport was like a dream for the future Atwater Village business owner.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
The Governor Says 'Veto' and Cities Lose Again
Post date:Brown doubles down on a bad idea, voting replacements for development and affordable housing programs.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
AEG and L.A. and Deflated Expectations
Post date:The sale of AEG puts the future of Farmer's Field in doubt, raises questions about the transparency of city government, and demonstrates what billionaires think of the rest of us.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Closer to Farmer's Field, Far from a Better City
Post date:The downtown stadium gets a coat of "greenwash." AEG gets a pass. And CEQA gets sacked.
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Chavez Ravine
Lost LA
Chavez Ravine: Community to Controversial Real Estate
Post date:The site of Dodger Stadium was once home to the thriving Mexican-American community of Chavez Ravine.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
The State vs. Cities: Adding Up the Collateral Damage
Post date:California's cities earn overwhelming approval from voters. The Legislature has a dismal rating.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Moving On Up, and Out -- of Downtown Inglewood
Post date:Losing a long-time business on Market Street in Inglewood feels like losing it all.