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Hundreds of people turned out for the annual Blessing of the Animals tradition on Olvera Street this past weekend, with their dogs, cats, reptiles and birds in tow. So of course LAist was there to photograph all the cute.When it started on Olvera Street near downtown L.A. in 1930, the Blessing of the Animals was meant to impart good health to farm livestock and horses.
Rosalio Gonzalez likes the joy his parrot Pepe brings people. He even started an Instagram page for the rescued bird.“I found Pepe in July 2021. We were driving by and we saw him in the middle of the road after a few cars that actually went over him. I picked him up and he was still alive.”Teddy, a Chihuahua and Shih Tzu mix, wears a tuxedo for the annual Blessing of the Animals at Olvera Street.“We realized a couple months ago that we wanted him to look really nice for his blessing.
The comedian has far surpassed those dreams. He's now the co-creator and voice actor of the hit adult animated seriesKroll shared his thoughts on L.A.’s vibrant comedy scene and the changing landscape of modern stand-up comedy ahead of one of the biggest comedy events of the year,“There was a sort of an alternative scene and then there was sort of a club comedy scene. But now there’s
Advocates say it's a critical service for older adults, people with disabilities and others who live on a fixed income. Leaders of the consumer advocacy group The Utility Reform Network say the November presidential election could determine the future of Lifeline, but that funding is likely to be extended, even on a temporary basis.For many low-income residents this comes as a double blow — losing the federal discount in addition to losing the less-expensive landline service.
A. Webb Santa Cruz said they live on a tight budget and have struggled with inflation. “From where would I cut my essential spending to pay for a cellphone?! I am fixed on a very low income, and the Lifeline service I have on my landline fully supports my life needs and daily high volume of local calls to my elderly mother whom I look after every day,” they wrote.It can be difficult to navigate life in Los Angeles without a smartphone or access to a strong Wi-Fi connection.
The lunchtime event was the second of two 90-minute sessions, which covered everything from personal spending to saving up for retirement. But, he told LAist, “I want them to be able to think: ‘Even on a very modest budget, I can get some breathing room by cutting back a little on things.” Part of his motivation for attending the workshop was to learn more about how to invest his profits. He also appreciated learning about, along with Miller’s emphasis on “giving back when you can.” To that end, Knox is planning to team up with a nonprofit to distribute smoothies to unhoused Angelenos in mid-April. “To be able to give is always a blessing,” he said.Patricia De Peralta is a finance student at Los Angeles City College.
Television showed buildings in the eastern city of Hualien shaken off their foundations. Islandwide train service was suspended, as was subway service in Taipei. The quake struck at 7:58 a.m. on the other side of the island from the capital, but was strong enough to knock items off shelves in the city.
“I realized that my probably most adored film director was David Lynch, and not only because of his movies,” he said. Černý said once he got the city's greenlight, he also wanted to make sure his inspiration approved of the idea. “We have consistently maintained that this policy is a shameful and discriminatory attack on public charter school students for which the district shares a responsibility to house,” said California Charter Schools Association President and CEO Myrna Castrejón.
According to the plan, tribes have been limited in the way they control and access water, which has constrained practices that are cultural, spiritual, and sustainable. The aim of including tribal input is to support their sovereignty, and socio-economic stability, officials said.Los Angeles County is distributing 60,000 gun locks to the public. The free cable gun locks are available online and at six county-run medical centers.In L.A.
“A woman who experiences domestic violence is five times more likely to be murdered by her abuser if they have access to a gun,” Ferrer said.
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