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Los Angeles To Host 12 Paralympic Sports in 2028

LA28 unveiled the updated 2028 Paralympic venue plan following approval from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Governing Board. With this plan, Los Angeles will host the Paralympic Games for the first time in the city’s history. “The first-ever Paralympic Games in Los Angeles will showcase the world’s top talent and provide an opportunity for L.A. […]

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Free Shakespeare Returns to Griffith Park This Summer with Indie Shakes’ 22nd Season

Independent Shakespeare Co. (ISC) returns to Griffith Park this summer with its 22nd season of Free Shakespeare in the Park, running June 25 through August 31. This beloved Los Angeles tradition welcomes audiences back to the Dell at the top of the Old Zoo for ten weeks of theater under the stars—featuring two vibrant productions:

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LA Mayor Launches Online Program to Support Local Small Businesses

Mayor Karen Bass has announced the launch of the Business Navigator, a centralized online platform designed to streamline access to permits, resources, and procurement opportunities for local small businesses. The Navigator is now live at business.lacity.gov and aims to simplify engagement with City services for entrepreneurs and business owners. The announcement was made at the

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Women In Entertainment Announces 2025 Summit in Los Angeles

Women In Entertainment announced today that it will host its eighth annual summit on June 17, 2025, at the iconic Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California. This year’s event will bring together leading voices from across the entertainment industry for a full day of thought-provoking panels, fireside conversations, and interactive sessions that spotlight timely issues

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Los Angeles Makes Moves to Bring Back Film and TV Industry

Mayor Karen Bass has issued a new executive directive to support local film and TV jobs by making it easier for studios and independent producers alike to shoot movies, television shows and commercials here in Los Angeles. Mayor Bass’ directive lowers costs and streamlines city processes for on-location filming and increases access to iconic city

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City of Los Angeles Provides Update on Palisades Fire Recovery Progress

Nearly 2,000 properties impacted by the Palisades Fire have been cleared of all debris by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and received final approval from L.A. County — a key milestone required for rebuilding to begin. The update was shared by Mayor Karen Bass at a home currently under reconstruction in the Palisades. According

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2028 LA Olympics To Open and Close At Memorial Coliseum

Today, LA28 confirmed that the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Stadium in Inglewood will serve as the official venues for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Largely consistent with the 2017 bid plan, this announcement follows updates to the Olympic venue plan and precedes updates to the Paralympic

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More Than 1,000 Properties Cleared as Rebuilding Begins in Palisades After January Wildfires

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that over 1,000 properties affected by the January wildfires in the Palisades have been cleared of debris and approved by Los Angeles County—an essential step for reconstruction to begin. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led the debris removal effort, which reached this milestone in less than two months.

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Will Mayor Bass’ Budget Proposal Be The Change Los Angeles Needs?

Mayor Karen Bass said today that her budget proposal for next year will “deliver fundamental change in the way the City operates,” and directed the Chief Administrative Officer to report to her with strategies to reduce spending significantly while protecting essential services. The question is… will it deliver the change the city needs? “For too

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LACMA Gives Sneek Peek of David Geffen Galleries This Summer

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced that the public will be able to begin exploring multiple features of the new David Geffen Galleries in summer 2025, as the museum prepares for the April 2026 opening of this new home for its permanent collection. Major construction of the building, designed by Pritzker Prize–winning

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One Month After Fires Los Angeles Residents Are Still Without Power

Mayor Bass today announced attempts and strides to complete temporary repairs and restore power to most homes and businesses in the Pacific Palisades area that are able to safely receive power. LADWP crews continue to complete more complex temporary repairs to continue connecting individual customers to circuits that have been restored. “LADWP has been working

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Los Angeles Fire Victims Know Your Zone Number Before Returning To Property

Emergency first responders and firefighters continue preparations for dangerous fire weather conditions as the National Weather Service announced a Particularly Dangerous Situation with powerful and damaging winds with an increased risk for fire expected from 12:00 PM today, Monday, to 10:00 AM on Tuesday. The LA Fire Department has pre-deployed resources throughout the city to

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These 7 Laguna Beach Hotels Offer Discounts For LA Fire Evacuees

To support residents who have been displaced from their homes or forced to evacuate by the wildfires, Visit Laguna Beach is working closely with local partners and Laguna Beach area hotels to offer discounted accommodations. Fire relief accommodations include: The Ranch at Laguna Beach The Ranch is offering a 50% discount and waiving parking/resort fees for anyone

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These LA Restaurants Offer Free Meals To Fire Evacuees and First Responders

With many displaced and in shelters due to the fires from Pacific Palisades to Altadena, businesses are coming together to give back. Here are the restaurants offering meals to those who have evacuated and to first responders. Panda Express free meals to on-duty firefighters and emergency responders in impacted areas of LA County through Sunday.

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