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The Getty Villa reopened Friday for the first time since ... This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
The Getty Villa reopened Friday for the first time since January's devastating Palisades fire.
The museum had been closed for six months following damage from the Palisades Fire and had reopened with limited hours to the ...
Los Angeles residents and Mayor Karen Bass watched federal officers, some on horseback, descend on MacArthur Park on Monday for about an hour. About 90 members of the ...
Los Angeles' Getty Museum, known for its stunning landscape and art collection, welcomed back visitors for the first time in nearly six months this weekend. Elise Preston has more.
The Getty Villa reopened Friday after a months-long closure due to the Palisades Fire on the Los Angeles County coast.
Although the museum’s artwork was unscathed, roughly 1,400 trees on the property burned during the Palisades fire. Visible traces of the devastation are intentional.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles residents and Mayor Karen Bass watched federal officers, some on horseback, descend on MacArthur Park on Monday for about an hour.
The Getty Villa is set to reopen Friday for the first time since January's devastating Palisades Fire. And after nearly six months without visitors, the museum is set to debut a new exhibit.
A U.S. citizen is speaking out from his home after being detained by federal agents at a Pico Rivera shopping mall and spending three nights in jail.