Watching California’s wildlife online surges during shelter-in-place

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“It’s meditational, it slows you down and it’s a way for people to find solace.” Explore.org runs cams of condor nests in Big Sur, panoramic sunset views atop Mount Diablo and the beach scene in Santa Monica, which lately has been blissfully serene, Weingarten said. “You get a lot of people watching from the Midwest like ...
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With 2020 Olympics postponed, sprinter Allyson Felix continues the fight

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IT'S ALMOST ALWAYS a bit cooler in Santa Monica than in the rest of Los Angeles. The marine layer lingers above the palm-tree-lined streets near the Pacific Ocean deep into the early afternoon. It's smart to bring along a sweater for when the sea breezes roll in. That's one reason Bobby Kersee has trained his track and field athletes here ...
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Oliveda International, Inc. (OLVI) Tells the Story of LA Dope Subsidiary

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SANTA MONICA, CA, April 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- It was 2016 in Los Angeles when Thomas Lommel, founder of OLIVEDA and CEO of Oliveda International, Inc. (OTC Pink: OLVI), a leading international natural cosmetics and wearable beauty and health technology innovator,
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Vice TV Orders ‘Shelter In Place With Shane Smith’ COVID-19-Focused Interview Series With Edward Snowden & Gavin Newsom As First Guests

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In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Vice TV has ordered Shelter in Place with Shane Smith, a new half-hour weekly interview show hosted by the Vice Media Group founder. It’s set to premiere
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What's open and closed this week? Trails, parks and beaches in Southern California

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Griffith Park trails remain closed as the city fights to contain the coronavirus spread. The photo was taken March 23. (Christopher Reynolds/Los Angeles Times) Southern Californians can still walk, hike and bike outdoors without violating Gov.
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What to Look for in a Posture Corrector, Plus 5 We Recommend

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However, bracing in general is a double-edged sword. “If you’re constantly supporting the spine in a certain position, it can make the muscles in the spine atrophy and become lazy,” says Dr. Amir Vokshoor, spinal neurosurgeon and chief of spine at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California, and founder of NeuroVella Brain Spa.
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Anxiety about coronavirus is widespread in L.A. County

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The lowest confidence levels came from 18-to-39-year-olds (33%), African Americans (32%), women aged 18 to 49 (31%), those with annual incomes above $120,000 (30%), whites aged 18 to 49 (23%) and residents of the 3rd Supervisorial District (28%), which encompasses Westside communities such as Santa Monica and Malibu, plus the north and western ...
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