Discover the hidden gem of los angeles: join the hillside produce cooperative’s free food exchange

Explore how the Hillside Produce Cooperative in Los Angeles is transforming community dynamics through a unique 'drop and swap' food exchange, promoting inclusivity and sustainability.
How JANM’s $40,000 Grant from Nissan Foundation Enhances Cultural Programs

The Japanese American National Museum receives a generous grant to support family festivals and school visits, promoting cultural understanding and appreciation among diverse communities.
What is the future of little tokyo amidst los angeles’ urban development?

Discover how the closure of Suehiro Café, a $168-million housing project, and Metro’s new transit lines are reshaping Little Tokyo's cultural landscape in Los Angeles.
Discover Japanese Convenience Store Delights Now at Los Angeles 7-Elevens!

Southern Californians can now enjoy Japanese-inspired food items at local 7-Elevens, marking a significant shift in the convenience store landscape. From miso ramen to sweet chili crisp wings, these new offerings reflect the evolving tastes of American consumers.
Heartwarming: Los Angeles Unites to Support Homeless Students with School Supplies

Organizations across Los Angeles, including L.A. Family Housing and School on Wheels, are hosting back-to-school drives to provide essential supplies to students experiencing homelessness, ensuring they start the school year prepared and confident.
Pumpkin spice slurpee arrives in los angeles: exclusive locations revealed

Discover the new Pumpkin Spice Slurpee, now available at two exclusive 7-Eleven locations in Los Angeles. Get the details on where to find this seasonal treat and how 7-Eleven is expanding its fall beverage offerings.
Uncover los angeles’ top culinary gems you must try this weekend

Explore the vibrant culinary scene of Los Angeles this August with must-visit spots like Camélia's French-Japanese fusion and Tabula Rasa's cozy wine bar. Indulge in authentic Korean barbecue at Origin or opt for quick hand-pulled noodles at Noodle Street.
Exclusive insights from Simcha Greiniman on ZAKA’s critical missions post-October 7 attack

Simcha Greiniman, an ambassador for ZAKA, discusses the organization's relentless efforts in Los Angeles to recover bodies and support families after the tragic October 7 attack against Israel.
Milestone: Los Angeles Unveils First Self-Sustaining Park in San Fernando Valley

In a groundbreaking event on August 2, 2024, Los Angeles officials, led by Councilman Bob Blumenfield, celebrated the start of the Caballero Creek Park project. This $5.5 million initiative aims to transform a 1.5-acre lot in Tarzana into a sustainable green space, featuring advanced water-capture infrastructure and solar power.
Los Angeles unveils groundbreaking self-sustaining park project

Caballero Creek Park, a $5.5 million initiative, will feature water-capture infrastructure and solar power, setting new standards for urban green spaces in L.A.
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