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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A long stretch of the Los Angeles River could be getting a state-of-the art makeover, transforming into miles of recreational areas and community space. "Currently it's ...
The app is an interactive experience for iPhone and iPad that walks a viewer through some of the river's history from the pre-historic era to the present. Point it at a flat surface, and a 3-D map ...
Imagine the Los Angeles River before its metamorphosis into a concrete flood control channel, and Mark Twain’s quip about falling into a California river and coming out “all dusty” might ...
The Los Angeles River, most of it rendered into a concrete storm drain by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers decades ago, has long been treated as an urban eyesore, attracting trash, graffiti and ...
As of 5 a.m. Wednesday, Los Angeles and Ventura counties had received .25 to .50 inches of rain. The first of two rainstorms brought light to moderate rain to the Los Angeles area.
Thousands of years of evolution. How to grasp the complexity of the Los Angeles River, its history and its geological diversity in a single sitting? Well, there’s an app for that.
Raymond, who’s in her 40s, compared the Los Angeles River to New York City’s Hudson and East rivers, where she took up kayaking. New York’s rivers are vastly larger and indeed are major ...
Though largely invisible at street level, the river — 51 miles of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control channel — slices a giant and definitive gash through the Los Angeles mega region ...
We didn’t talk about the Colorado River water sucked up by front lawns, golf courses or farmers who grow alfalfa to feed cows ...