Tag: hiking

LAFD Air Operations Rescue Two In West Hollywood

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WEST HOLLYWOOD—On Saturday, January 27, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Air Operations airlifted two separate hikers to safety. LAFD reported the basic information...

The Best Activities To Do At The Grand Canyon

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UNITED STATES—We are here to recommend to you some of the best activities you can do whilst on a vacation at the Grand Canyon....

Runyon Canyon Park Closed For 4th Of July

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS — Runyon Canyon Park closed for the 4th of July holiday in Hollywood. LA City Councilman David Ryu announced the closure in...

10 Stunning Hikes And Trails In Southern California

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Southern California is a region home to hills, valleys, and plenty of hiking trails. Listed below are 10 especially well-known hikes and trails...

Hiker Rescued Near Runyon Canyon

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS—The Los Angeles Fire Department Ground and Air response team rescued an adult female hiker on Friday, May 29. The woman was rescued with...

Paradise Falls Closes After Crowds Litter With Trash, Human Waste

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THOUSAND OAKS — Only two weeks into full-time access, popular hiking spot and waterfall swimming area Paradise Falls will close indefinitely after large crowds...

Marines Break Social Distance On LA Trails

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SHERMAN OAKS⁠—On Monday, May 11, residents in Sherman Oaks reported people clustering in groups on the trails near the Wisdom Tree. The trails opened...

Golf Courses, Trails, And Regional Parks Re-Open

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GRIFFITH PARK—The public is now allowed to hike in Griffith Park or safely enjoy the golf courses, trails, and parks since The Los Angeles...

Malibu Hills Hiker Identified As Jeffrey Sherman

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MALIBU—On Monday, September 2, officials from Malibu Search and Rescue Team, Los Angeles County Fire Department, McCormick Ambulance Service and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department...

Hikers Rescued By Firefighters In Hollywood Hills

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS—On Monday, July 29, the Los Angeles Fire Department rescued two adult female hikers who were lost near the Hollywood sign. LAFD received a...

Santa Monica Mountain’s Backbone Trail Re-Opens

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SANTA MONICA—The Santa Monica Mountain’s Backbone Trail has re-opened. Parts of the trail were closed due to due the Woolsey Fire. In November 8,...

More Spanish Pages

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UNITED STATES—After lunch, the jetlag, wine, swordfish and potato salad suddenly caught up with me. I was nodding off and falling over onto our...

8 Year-Old Lab Dies From Malibu Hike

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MALIBU—An eight year old dog collapsed in 100 degree weather half a mile into a hike on Stunt Road trail on June 10. The...

Court Order Closes Access Point To Hollywood Sign

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS–City officials will close the Beachwood Drive gate that allows pedestrian access to the Hollywood sign beginning Tuesday, April 18 to comply with...

Popular Hiking Path To Be Blocked By City Of Los Angeles

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GRIFFITH PARK—The city of Los Angeles will soon block visitors from using the popular hiking path to the Hollywood sign after a continuing battle...

Runyon Canyon Park To Expand By 15 Acres

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS—On Monday, March 13, Los Angeles officials announced that the acquisition of 14.9 acres of open space adjacent to Runyon Canyon Park has...

Teen Girls’ Bodies Found In Indiana

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DELPHI, IN—The bodies of two teenage girls were found near Deer Creek in northern Indiana on Tuesday, February 14 authorities indicated. Two autopsies were performed in Terre...

Hiking ‘Hangout’ Closed To Public

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MALIBU—A hiking spot that is frequented by many Southern California residents, as well as tourists, has been closed after California State Parks officials said...

Runyon Canyon Basketball Project Halted

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS—A project to build a privately funded basketball court in Hollywood’s beloved Runyon Canyon has been put on hold after an outcry from...

Runyon Canyon To Close For 4 Months

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HOLLYWOOD HILLS—One of the most famous and popular hiking areas in Los Angeles County will be closing for four months for construction. Runyon Canyon, in...
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