GRAMMY Week 2020: Entertainment Law Initiative Event Celebrates Change-Makers And Discusses Today's Most Pressing Issues

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The 2020 ELI event—held last week (Friday, Jan. 24) as an official GRAMMY Week event at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, Calif.—honored an industry luminary initiating change today while also recognizing some future leaders in law. For over two decades, ELI has addressed the shifting landscape of entertainment law head on ...
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Mountain Lion Captured in Woolsey Burn Area Is Latest Cat to Join Santa Monica Mountains Study

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A new mountain lion, dubbed P-80, is being tracked as part of wildlife biologists’ study of the cats’ survival in the urban Los Angeles area, officials announced Wednesday. P-80, a female adult, was recently captured in a Woolsey Fire burn area in the central Santa Monica Mountains.
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Meet P-80, a mountain lion captured and collared in the Woolsey fire area

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She has a name — P-80 — and she is the latest mountain lion to join the National Park Service study of pumas that live in and around the Santa Monica Mountains. The park service announced Wednesday that researchers had outfitted P-80 with a GPS radio collar, which will allow them to track her daily movements. The cougar, weighing 82 pounds ...
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The 7 things you have to spot in L.A. before you can really say you live here

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Packs of coyotes are kind of Griffith Park’s thing. This one is almost too easy (thanks, urbanization). Push this one to the max by leveling up to a mountain lion in Santa Monica. Again, if you spot one of these bad boys, safely pull over on your hike and let it cruise by at an extremely far distance. Level up: Getting your first earthquake ...
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Barrington Plaza fire spurs lawsuit, calls at City Hall for reform

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about a seemingly straightforward issue: Barrington Plaza is unacceptably, illegally and fatally unsafe from fires,” the lawsuit contends. It added that the Santa Monica company “continues to sit on its hands” despite years of lawsuits, regulatory concerns and tenant complaints. The lawsuit was brought by two law firms on behalf of ...
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$18 million gift will expand whole-person care for patients and families facing cancer

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The endowment will enhance that training program; as well as strengthening patient care at UCLA Health facilities at the main UCLA campus and in Santa Monica; and expand the center’s psychosocial and integrative services into UCLA’s community oncology clinics, which currently number 16 and are expected to expand to 20 by 2021. The ...
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Skydance Names Bill Bost to President of Television

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SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skydance Media today announced that Bill Bost has been promoted to President of Skydance Television. In this elevated role, the nine-year studio veteran is now responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Television department and the studio’s expansive slate of series across all broadcast, cable and ...
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