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LACMA Presents Art + Film Lab at Charles White Park
Five weeks of art, film and hands-on workshops will be be presented at Charles White Park starting Friday.

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Five weeks of art, film and hands-on workshops will be be presented at Charles White Park starting Friday.

SB 416 expedites the sale of more than 500 houses no longer needed for the proposed 710 freeway extension.
SB 416 expedites the sale of more than 500 houses no longer needed for the proposed 710 freeway extension.
Local headlines and news briefs for your Thursday, Sept. 12.
Local headlines and news briefs for your Thursday, Sept. 12.
Olivia Habern and Jocelyn Z. Hii will compete for about 8,300 National Merit scholarships worth more than a total of $32 million.
Students enrolled in high schools in the Pasadena area will compete to become National Merit Finalists.
Protesters planned to host a silent protest at Wednesday’s St. Lucy’s Priory school board meeting, but were barred from entering the campus.
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Top headlines and local news briefs for your Wednesday, Sept. 11.
The bill would open carpool lanes during off-peak hours on select freeways, including the 210 freeway from Pasadena to Glendora.