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Category Archives: Urban Affairs and Neighborhoods
Challenges met, a new cultural jewel opens on Olvera Street
In years past, the space in and around Olvera Street –including the main plaza, the Pico House and the old Plaza church– have been the go-to spot for Angelenos looking to celebrate Cinco de Mayo commemorating the Mexican victory over … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinco de Mayo, Historic Downtown, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, Olvera Street
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Inglewood oil field controversy near an end
By Natalie Ragus An end to the 2.5-year-long legal battle over the Inglewood Oil Field may be in sight. Superior Court Judge James Chalfant recently ordered the Culver City and other parties involved in a collection of lawsuits against Los … Continue reading
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