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invertebrates
Redefine
Bad News About Monarch Butterflies in California and Elsewhere
Post date:Monarch butterflies are in trouble, a sad fact that's putting midwestern butterflies in the news this week. And according to a fifteen-year study, the monarch's numbers are crashing in California as well.
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Boyle Heights
History & Society
A Decade of The Metro Gold Line
Post date:To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the opening of the light rail line that connected Pasadena to South East L.A. let's take a brief look at its history.
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block by block
History & Society
Exploring the Metro Gold Line's Foothill Extension Phase 2A
Post date:A stroll along Metro's future light rail spur from Pasadena to Azusa, through the foothill communities below the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Sierra Madre
Lost L.A.
Rise of the Sierra Madre: A Brief History of the San Gabriel Mountains
Post date:For thousands of years, Southern Californians have found many reasons to value the San Gabriel Mountains, from recreation to resource extraction.
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classic
Huell Howser
Classic Huell: The Vine
Post date:In this classic Videolog, Huell visits the Vine in Sierra Madre.
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inyo county
SoCal Focus
On Glaciers, Cities and Edges Across California
Post date:Reading "Deepest Valley: A Guide to Owens Valley, Its Roadsides and Mountain Trails" on a recent trip up the 395 to Mammoth brought an avalanche of memories about the edges of town I've lived in.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Bill Patzert: Surfing, Sextants and Spacecraft Plus 'Global Warming is the Real Deal'
Post date:Jet Propulsion Laboratory's research scientist and oceanographer Bill Patzert dreamed big and landed in Los Angeles.
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Sierra Madre
Food
Food Jobs: Canning & Creaming with Mother Moo
Post date:Karen Klemens sells small-batch ice cream in the front of her Sierra Madre shop while leading food preservation courses in the back.
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LMU
SoCal Focus
L.A.'s Budget Problems to Get Worse, SLO's Steelhead Trout Population on the Rise & More
Post date:A look at what other news agencies are saying about Southern California, from the budget "tsunami" headed to L.A. City Hall, a new bus route between two desert cities, L.A. Arts Month and more.