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P-22 Day, a free festival, honors our region's amazing urban wildlife
Educational activities and furry fun are part of this annual Griffith Park celebration.
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Halloween gets bioluminescent at the ‘Living Light Experience' in La Jolla
Plankton are the miniscule marvels of this interactive station at Birch Aquarium.
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Things to do this weekend: Cirque du Soleil casts a spell at Santa Monica Pier
Clowning, feats of daring, and amazing acrobatics festoon “KOOZA,” a whimsical journey under the big top.
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Raise a howl: Wolf Awareness Week trots into the Natural History Museum
Enjoy a photography exhibit, wolf-tastic activities, and more at a special celebration
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Tarantulas rule this Gold County fest, which features a Hairy Leg Contest
Coarsegold’s arachnid affair boasts charming moments and educational fun.
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Experience the ultimate kayak adventure on Sonoma County's Russian River
California Live correspondent Berlin explores the Russian River in Sonoma County by kayak. Learn essential water safety tips and take in breathtaking views of the great outdoors.
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Wish Trees and wine tastings: Join an easygoing Arlington Garden fundraiser
The Pasadena gem is a peaceful oasis with a storied history; stop by and help it bloom into the future.
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Bee there: The Hammer Museum is abuzz with free ‘Bee Week' events
Don’t be “jelly” if you miss out: Visit Westwood for all sorts of buzzy fun.
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Free admission: Wildlife Day is winging its way to Pasadena
The Pasadena Humane event offers complimentary entry, but tickets are required (and limited).
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Why Everest, the world's tallest mountain, is growing even taller
The world’s tallest peak is still growing, scientists say, thanks in part to the merger of two nearby river systems tens of thousands of years ago.
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South LA community advocates for safety and sanitation improvements at Wetlands Park
Safety and sanitation improvements are headed to a popular park in South LA after community members say they have been asking city leaders to make needed changes.
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South LA community urging for Wetlands Park renovation
After covid, Wetlands Park in South Los Angeles received less attention from the city. The community is requesting for leaders to help restore their park. Brittany Hope reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Sept. 27, 2024.
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New at LA Zoo: Take a ‘Walk on the Wild Side' at an activity-filled event
The celebration, presented by Skechers, will help fundraise for gorillas while spotlighting World Gorilla Day.
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Winter, fall, and summer mingle in ‘the Switzerland of California'
Snow visited June Lake, where nature is beginning to go gold ahead of autumn’s official arrival.
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‘Dino Fest' shines a fascinating light on rare and ‘rawr' fossils
The Natural History Museum’s popular festival will wrap up summer in a ‘saur-iously big way.
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Beach, river, lake: Sign up now for California Coastal Cleanup Day
Volunteers will pitch in up and down the coast; lakes and rivers will get the spiffy-up, too.
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Here's how to predict when leaves will change in your state
Excited to see the changing leaves this fall? There are a few ways to predict when they’ll begin changing– and how spectacular the autumn show will be.
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LA Zoo to honor the California Condor on International Vulture Awareness Day
Urgent topics will “take flight” during an expert panel; daytime activities are on the wing, too.
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The exciting sighting of early fall foliage is beginning, leaf peepers
A report from Gold Country tells us that autumn color is on the warm wind.
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Bird buffs are captivated by ‘The Coliseum's newest mascots'
The Exposition Park landmark is home to a red-tailed hawk nest; chicks graced the aerie in spring 2024.