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An urn that doubles as a planter: It's the latest in L.A.'s death positivity movement

L.A. woodworker C.C. Boyce is reevaluating what happens when a person dies by turning ashes into planters.


The worst things you can do when shopping for plants, according to plant shop owners

So you're ready to go plant shopping in person. Here are some tips on being the kind of customer that everyone wants to see coming through the doors.


We've all hit the pandemic wall. Planting something can help

We've started a new year and the normal we once knew is still a far dot on the horizon. But there is a way to rekindle some hope: Get your hands into the soil.


L.A. Affairs: I went on 46 bad blind dates. And then Mr. 47 showed up.

After 46 blind dates that were mostly disastrous, my expectations were not too high. I had survived so many evenings of challenging conversation, no attraction and boredom that I figured what was one more to add to the list. It would at least give me another funny story to share with my friends and family.


California Botanic Garden is a feast (including ice cream!) for all our senses

California Botanic Garden is the new name for the state's largest garden of native plants. Virtual events show how to incorporate these plants into our daily lives.


Garden Calendar: What you can go, see and do in Southern California

After a hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak, Garden Calendar is back with a few real-time (and virtual) plant-oriented events in Southern California.


L.A. Affairs: That moment when I tell my date about my purity ring

For the first time in my dating history, the lack of a second date had nothing to do with its inevitable lack of sex. So why do I remember Anthony so fondly? He's the boy who reminded me what I was worth, at the moment I desperately needed to hear it.


L.A. Affairs: He didn't have a car. Was I more than just a ride?

I would make the drive nearly every weekend, braving the Friday traffic and returning late Sunday night. I did this willingly and savored the time in L.A. with him. But how did he feel? Was I just an easy ride?


Chris Erskine: We're all coping with quarantine differently. I have Stockholm syndrome

Doesn't really pay for me to be appealing to my captors. They are snarky, and increasingly restless. They pass the long evenings mixing up different flavors of White Claw just for kicks, the way Millennials will.


Culver City's Platform offering curbside pickup for your feel-good treats, WFH cravings

Amid coronavirus, Platform begins curbside pickup for wine, CBD.


WFH with a roommate or loved one? 5 ways to avoid killing each other

Many employees working remotely in the midst of the coronavirus crisis are competing with roommates for limited space, internet connection and attention.


Expert tips on decluttering your home during the coronavirus pandemic

People are decluttering while hunkering down at home. An expert shares tips on how to get organized during the coronavirus pandemic.


Garden Calendar: What you can still do during this coronavirus crisis

Garden Calendar: Virtual edition! Yes, there is still plenty to see during this time of coronavirus.


Why Goodwill is begging all of us: Stop leaving your stuff at our door!

Goodwill SoCal has closed its doors and appealed to Los Angeles residents to stop leaving discarded items at donation centers. It can create a health hazard.


The Theodore Payne garden tour is happening this weekend a virtually

Theodore Payne offers 30-plus virtual tours of native plant landscapes.


10 things you can do to improve your home garden right now

Gardeners, take a deep breath. We've made a list of 10 garden tasks that can help save your sanity now and make the coming months much more pleasant.


10 ways to bond with your houseplants while you're at home

Stuck at home? Here are 10 ways to bond with your houseplants during a global pandemic.


10 ways to make your house a cozier home

Coronavirus has us all stuck indoors. Solution? It's time to make your home a cozy sanctuary. Here are 10 ways to do just that.


No IRL hookups? This might be the perfect time for online dating

It's not easy searching for virtual alternatives to social interactions and intimacy during a time of unprecedented social distancing. Here's how a pandemic is changing the game.


A happy little miracle in dark times: The plant nursery business is booming

Plant nurseries are now offering curbside service: 'A resurgence of victory gardens'


The upside of social distancing: How hygge can help

Let's lean in to "hygge," an Norwegian word for "well-being," cozy togetherness," "fun," "safety and shielding from the world," "the absence of annoyance" and the notion that your home is, literally and metaphorically, giving you a "hug."


L.A. Affairs: I thought we'd get married. But a house came between us

I wasn't going to plead or beg her to stay. I felt my actions of the past week a and during the more than three years we had been together a had done all my talking for me.


The ultimate guide to hanging out virtually with your friends

Just because you're staying home doesn't mean you have to be lonely. How to set up video chats for a dinner party, game night, karaoke session and more.


I've been dating him my whole life: Guess the joke is on me

Together we had woven a 10-year on-again-off-again story so obnoxious, the jokes we made about being like a couple straight out of a sitcom started feeling like a twisted reality.


Plants to replace your friends

Who needs Greg anyway?


Is it safe to hike Runyon Canyon? Or work out at the gym?

Feeling housebound? Get out and hike, an expert says, as long as you keep your six-foot distance.


L.A.'s beloved native plant garden tour canceled: But there's (virtual) hope

The coronavirus claimed another victim Friday, when the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants canceled its popular two-day garden tours of 42 landscapes heavy on native plants and water-wise enhancements.


Coronavirus: Do I have to work from home?

A conundrum: Your boss says you're all supposed to work from home, but you really don't want to. Do you have to work from home?


Meet the man behind Louis Vuitton's $40,500 shelves

Andrew Kudless is the first American to partner with Louis Vuitton on pieces for the French luxury brand's Objets Nomades collection.


Pots, planters and vessels to amp up the drama in your indoor garden

Well-designed planters are a perfect marriage of form and function. Here are a few of our favorites, with price points to suit your decor budget.


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My daughter was killed at 19, and this barbaric trend of casually filming violence has to stop

InA theA ageA ofA social media, police frequently identify deceased personsA and locateA their parents longA after clipsA ofA theA crime sceneA haveA already been circulated online for everyoneA toA see.

Texas deputy killed while working crash scene was hit by driver talking on cellphone: sheriff's office

An investigator with the Harris County Sheriff's Office died on Tuesday after he was hit by a driver talking on his cellphone hands-free while working a crash scene.

Florida man arrested for allegedly pointing lasers at passenger aircraft at international airport: police

A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly pointed a laser at a Jet Blue plane that was landing at Tampa International Airport, according to police.

Backyard discovery has retired geologist believing he's found Bronze Age arrowhead and more

A retired U.K. geologist claims he's found Bronze Age-era artifacts in his backyard and surrounding areas, including blades and axes. "Finding the arrowhead was the starting point," he said.

GREG GUTFELD: Our campuses are occupied and our streets are being overrun with 'wild-eyed Jew haters'

'Gutfeld!' panelists react to anti-Israel protests sweeping across college campuses nationwide.

SEAN HANNITY: Nothing is stopping Donald Trump from speaking to you directly

Fox News host Sean Hannity says former President Trump's presidential immunity case "will have lasting ramifications" on "Hannity."

Falcons' Michael Penix Jr selection appeared to have stunned Kirk Cousins, reports say

The Atlanta Falcons pulled off the biggest stunner of the night when they selected Michael Penix Jr., and apparently, even Kirk Cousins was surprised.

Bill Belichick shades Patriots first-round pick Drake Maye over Josh Allen comparison: 'We'll see about that'

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had harsh criticism for the team's first round pick, Drake Maye, on Thursday night after his comparison to Bills QB Josh Allen.

Broncos make Bo Nix sixth QB taken in first 12 picks of NFL Draft

Oregon's Bo Nix was the sixth quarterback taken in the first round with the No. 12 overall pick by the Denver Broncos. He'll compete for the starting job.

Vikings trade up in NFL Draft to select J.J. McCarthy after surprising fall

J.J. McCarthy had a surprising fall after being in the discussion for the top five, but the Minnesota Vikings moved up a spot in the draft to take him.

2024 NFL Draft: Where did top 3 wide receivers land?

The top three wide receivers in the 2024 NFL Draft class a Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze a all found their new homes.

Officials knew Manhattan Project chemicals disposed improperly at Missouri sites, documents reveal

Records have revealed that government officials knowingly disposed toxic chemicals improperly while trying to convince the people of St. Louis that the site was cleaned.

JESSE WATTERS: Good luck keeping Trump in his 'cage'

Fox News host Jesse Watters argued Democrats' efforts to muzzle former President Trump and keep him away from voters are failing.

Meet the members of a transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for beleaguered Haiti

A transitional council, made up of eight men and one woman who will appoint Haiti's new cabinet and PM, was installed on Thursday as the country faces soaring hunger and gang violence.

WATCH: Massive fire breaks out on historic Southern California pier

A fire was raging at the end of the historic Oceanside Pier in San Diego's North County Thursday afternoon with flames visible for miles.

Disgruntled athletic director accused of framing principal with AI-generated racist, antisemitic recording

A principal at a Maryland high school was allegedly framed after an athletic director used AI to generate a phony phone call filled with racist and antisemitic remarks.

Alabama lawmakers advance bill that could lead to prosecution of librarians

The Alabama House of Representatives has voted 72-28 for a bill that could see librarians prosecuted for providing 'harmful materials to minors;' the legislation now moves to the Alabama Senate.

Falcons select quarterback Michael Penix Jr. in draft stunner after signing Kirk Cousins

In the first stunner of the NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. despite signing Kirk Cousins earlier this year.

Mexico City seeks to downplay the case of a serial killer suspect who kept women's bones in his room

Mexico City prosecutors on Thursday sought to downplay a suspected serial killer's case; he allegedly targeted women for more than a decade and kept women's bones in his room.

Wild horses to remain in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park, lawmaker says

Republican U.S. Sen. John Hoeven said Thursday that wild horses will remain in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park amid fears that park officials would remove the animals.

USC sparks backlash for canceling main stage commencement ceremony: 'Caving to campus terrorists'

USC announced Thursday it is scrapping its main stage commencement ceremony for its 2024 graduates after its campus was shut down when anti-Israel protests erupted.

New Republican challenger to Elizabeth Warren says ano one has disappointed Massachusetts morea

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren now faces two Republican challengers: lawyer John Deaton and City Council president Ian Cain who launched his campaign this week.

Ship comes under attack off coast of Yemen as Houthi rebel campaign appears to gain new speed

Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked a ship in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday, in the latest assault over Israel's war on Hamas; a Houthi missile targeting a vessel was shot down the day before.

Mike Pinder, Moody Blues co-founder and keyboardist, dead at 82

Longtime Moody Blues keyboardist Mike Pinder died April 24 surrounded by his family. The band's website announced the 82 year-old "passed peacefully."

Family of American man believed to be held by Taliban asks the UN torture investigator for help

Lawyers for Ryan Corbett, a New York man believed to be detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for almost 2 years, are asking for help from a UN human rights investigator.

Prince William shares Princess Charlotte's favourite joke during surprise school visit - and even makes a jibe at comedian Jack Whitehall's 'dad jokes'

The future KingA dropped in onA Freddie Hadley, 12, St Michael's Church of England High School in Rowley Regis, Sandwell, after the youngster wrote to him last year.

Revealed: What Prince William said about Kate Middleton to a staff member during school visit - as he reveals his wife 'would have love to' join him

The Prince of Wales, 41, travelled to Rowley Regis, Sandwell, to meet pupil Freddie Hadley, 12, after receiving a letter last year inviting him to see the mental health initiatives at his school.

Queen MA!xima of the Netherlands holds on to her crimson hat as she battles the wind at Amsterdam restaurant opening

Queen MA!xima of the Netherlands had to hold onto her crimson hat today as she braved windy weather to attend the opening of an Amsterdam restaurant geared towards the refugee community.

Picture perfect! King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark look regal in their firstA official gala portrait since ascending the throne

Following the succession of the throne in January, the Danish royal household has released the first official gala portrait of Frederik, 55, and Mary, 52, which will hang on the walls of staterooms.

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An urn that doubles as a planter: It's the latest in L.A.'s death positivity movement

L.A. woodworker C.C. Boyce is reevaluating what happens when a person dies by turning ashes into planters.


The worst things you can do when shopping for plants, according to plant shop owners

So you're ready to go plant shopping in person. Here are some tips on being the kind of customer that everyone wants to see coming through the doors.


We've all hit the pandemic wall. Planting something can help

We've started a new year and the normal we once knew is still a far dot on the horizon. But there is a way to rekindle some hope: Get your hands into the soil.


L.A. Affairs: I went on 46 bad blind dates. And then Mr. 47 showed up.

After 46 blind dates that were mostly disastrous, my expectations were not too high. I had survived so many evenings of challenging conversation, no attraction and boredom that I figured what was one more to add to the list. It would at least give me another funny story to share with my friends and family.


California Botanic Garden is a feast (including ice cream!) for all our senses

California Botanic Garden is the new name for the state's largest garden of native plants. Virtual events show how to incorporate these plants into our daily lives.


Garden Calendar: What you can go, see and do in Southern California

After a hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak, Garden Calendar is back with a few real-time (and virtual) plant-oriented events in Southern California.


L.A. Affairs: That moment when I tell my date about my purity ring

For the first time in my dating history, the lack of a second date had nothing to do with its inevitable lack of sex. So why do I remember Anthony so fondly? He's the boy who reminded me what I was worth, at the moment I desperately needed to hear it.


L.A. Affairs: He didn't have a car. Was I more than just a ride?

I would make the drive nearly every weekend, braving the Friday traffic and returning late Sunday night. I did this willingly and savored the time in L.A. with him. But how did he feel? Was I just an easy ride?


Chris Erskine: We're all coping with quarantine differently. I have Stockholm syndrome

Doesn't really pay for me to be appealing to my captors. They are snarky, and increasingly restless. They pass the long evenings mixing up different flavors of White Claw just for kicks, the way Millennials will.


Culver City's Platform offering curbside pickup for your feel-good treats, WFH cravings

Amid coronavirus, Platform begins curbside pickup for wine, CBD.


WFH with a roommate or loved one? 5 ways to avoid killing each other

Many employees working remotely in the midst of the coronavirus crisis are competing with roommates for limited space, internet connection and attention.


Expert tips on decluttering your home during the coronavirus pandemic

People are decluttering while hunkering down at home. An expert shares tips on how to get organized during the coronavirus pandemic.


Garden Calendar: What you can still do during this coronavirus crisis

Garden Calendar: Virtual edition! Yes, there is still plenty to see during this time of coronavirus.


Why Goodwill is begging all of us: Stop leaving your stuff at our door!

Goodwill SoCal has closed its doors and appealed to Los Angeles residents to stop leaving discarded items at donation centers. It can create a health hazard.


The Theodore Payne garden tour is happening this weekend a virtually

Theodore Payne offers 30-plus virtual tours of native plant landscapes.


10 things you can do to improve your home garden right now

Gardeners, take a deep breath. We've made a list of 10 garden tasks that can help save your sanity now and make the coming months much more pleasant.


10 ways to bond with your houseplants while you're at home

Stuck at home? Here are 10 ways to bond with your houseplants during a global pandemic.


10 ways to make your house a cozier home

Coronavirus has us all stuck indoors. Solution? It's time to make your home a cozy sanctuary. Here are 10 ways to do just that.


No IRL hookups? This might be the perfect time for online dating

It's not easy searching for virtual alternatives to social interactions and intimacy during a time of unprecedented social distancing. Here's how a pandemic is changing the game.


A happy little miracle in dark times: The plant nursery business is booming

Plant nurseries are now offering curbside service: 'A resurgence of victory gardens'


The upside of social distancing: How hygge can help

Let's lean in to "hygge," an Norwegian word for "well-being," cozy togetherness," "fun," "safety and shielding from the world," "the absence of annoyance" and the notion that your home is, literally and metaphorically, giving you a "hug."


L.A. Affairs: I thought we'd get married. But a house came between us

I wasn't going to plead or beg her to stay. I felt my actions of the past week a and during the more than three years we had been together a had done all my talking for me.


The ultimate guide to hanging out virtually with your friends

Just because you're staying home doesn't mean you have to be lonely. How to set up video chats for a dinner party, game night, karaoke session and more.


I've been dating him my whole life: Guess the joke is on me

Together we had woven a 10-year on-again-off-again story so obnoxious, the jokes we made about being like a couple straight out of a sitcom started feeling like a twisted reality.


Plants to replace your friends

Who needs Greg anyway?


Is it safe to hike Runyon Canyon? Or work out at the gym?

Feeling housebound? Get out and hike, an expert says, as long as you keep your six-foot distance.


L.A.'s beloved native plant garden tour canceled: But there's (virtual) hope

The coronavirus claimed another victim Friday, when the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants canceled its popular two-day garden tours of 42 landscapes heavy on native plants and water-wise enhancements.


Coronavirus: Do I have to work from home?

A conundrum: Your boss says you're all supposed to work from home, but you really don't want to. Do you have to work from home?


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