Two buildings left from a Japanese American fishing village will be considered for historic-cultural monument status.
Historic status is being sought for two buildings on Terminal Island — remnants of a Japanese American fishing village on Terminal Island that was torn apart by xenophobic policies of World War II.
Los Angeles City Councilman Tim McOsker introduced a motion Wednesday calling for the preservation of two buildings from the ...
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Elorea’s first in-person store, located in New York City’s Nolita, opened in the summer of 2023. The shop’s arrival in Los ...
The unprecedented wildfires in Southern California have impacted many events and venues. Before you go, check in advance for closures, cancellations or postponements. EVENTS Los Angeles Conscious Life ...