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Southern California’s water chief pushes for transformation

When Adel Hagekhalil speaks about the future of water in Southern California, he often starts by mentioning the three conduits the region...

How the Los Angeles & San Pedro, Southern California’s first rail line, began – Daily Breeze

Imagining the Los Angeles of 1870 takes some mental gymnastics. The city then had a population of 5,728, and transportation consisted of horse-drawn...

How California’s Bullet Train Went Off the Rails

LOS ANGELES — Building the nation’s first bullet train, which would connect Los Angeles and San Francisco, was always going to be a...

How Ted Ngoy Built Southern California’s Doughnut Empire

Los Angeles is a city characterized by its tangle of boundaries, delineating nothing. Guelaguetza, the James Beard Award-winning Oaxacan restaurant founded by Fernando...

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