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19 votes
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underscores - Locals (Girls Like Us) [with gabby start] (2023)
5 votes -
Palm Springs capped Airbnb rentals. Now some home prices are in free-fall.
49 votes -
In-N-Out to close first location in its 75-year history due to a wave of car break-ins and robberies
29 votes -
The farmers had what the billionaires wanted
23 votes -
Billionaire backers of new California city seek voter approval after stealthily snapping up farmland
27 votes -
Green Day - Bobby Sox (2024)
12 votes -
A cheap week in LA/SB
I work remotely for a US tech start-up, and my work is flying me out for our company kickoff in Santa Barbara at the end of February. Because I want to spend as little time in Berlin February...
I work remotely for a US tech start-up, and my work is flying me out for our company kickoff in Santa Barbara at the end of February. Because I want to spend as little time in Berlin February weather as possible and I want to meet up with some local(-ish) relatives, I'm flying in a week earlier than necessary. As a result, however, I'm going to have some free time to fill.
The biggest thing is that I'm going to have to find and pay for my own lodging while I'm there until the work event starts and I can check into the hotel my company booked. So if anyone has any personal experience with some cheap-but-not-sketchy lodging options in LA or Santa Barbara, I especially welcome that. I'm flying into LAX so I'm able to stay there before going down to Santa Barbara for the actual work event if it's cheaper or there's more to do there (which I kinda assume is the case on both counts, idk).
I've heard LA is generally pretty expensive. I'm not a huge party animal by any means, but I figure I should do more when I'm there than sitting in my hotel reading (especially if I want to kick the jetlag before all the work stuff starts). So I'd also love any recommendations for cheap but interesting stuff to do while I'm there. My cursory Google searches have turned up a bunch of Hollywood tourist type stuff and recommendations for outdoorsy activities like hiking, neither of which is my speed. But surely there's gotta be some interesting stuff for a nerdy introvert to check out!
I'm also a very food-motivated traveler, so any particular restaurant recommendations for while I'm there are very welcome -- especially stuff that's hard for me to find in Germany. Latin American food is especially high on my list ofc, and I'm also on the lookout for good wing places, since I know both of those things are very hard to find at home in Berlin. But I also welcome other recommendations, especially stuff that isn't gonna come up in a quick google search. Or authentic Chinese food (even though I'm not going to SF, I learned how to say 洛杉矶 in Chinese class back in the day so LA's gotta have at least somthing 😅). I'm also a coffee person, so I'd love to know about any particular standout local coffee shops (even though I'm sure there's way more than I could try in even a month in a city the size of LA).
11 votes -
Citing safety, dozens of Jewish families are leaving Oakland public schools
37 votes -
High prices at Monterey County hospitals drive away many insured Californians
16 votes -
Green Day - One Eyed Bastard (2024)
6 votes -
What if American farmers had to pay for water?
41 votes -
Is the Las Vegas sphere worth it?
14 votes -
Port of Long Beach, CA has $1.57 billion to expand freight access and get trucks off the road
10 votes -
Why the government drops flies on California
10 votes -
Nickelodeon Studios | Abandoned
16 votes -
California gas tax revenue will drop by $6 billion, threatening roads
27 votes -
Ginger Root - Loneliness (2022)
11 votes -
Green Day - Dilemma (2023)
4 votes -
Las Vegas-S. California high-speed rail gets $3 billion federal grant
28 votes -
Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’
16 votes -
Is Los Angeles’ transit Olympics-ready?
13 votes -
We went to Wasteland Weekend, a post-apocalypse themed LARP festival
13 votes -
Solar power to the people: California program brings clean energy to Oakland
11 votes -
San Francisco street inspectors beg city for help to deal with armed stolen-goods dealers
9 votes -
Under strained circumstances, Joe Biden, Xi Jinping scheduled to talk trade
11 votes -
The world’s largest aircraft breaks cover in Silicon Valley
36 votes -
America's most controversial bike lane – a center-lane takeover
12 votes -
Captain found guilty of ‘seaman’s manslaughter’ in boat fire that killed thirty-four off California coast
21 votes -
California man has gone viral for making and eating a historical or weird sandwich on camera every day
18 votes -
Los Angeles is on a transit-building tear. Will riders follow?
29 votes -
Sergey Brin's airship gets US FAA clearance
27 votes -
Green Day - The American Dream Is Killing Me (2023)
18 votes -
China says it wants to bolster climate cooperation with US as California Gov. Gavin Newsom visits Beijing
14 votes -
California DMV immediately suspends Cruise’s robotaxi permit
26 votes -
Speed cameras are coming to the car capital of America
19 votes -
Prolific LA eviction law firm was caught faking cases in court
13 votes -
California public school students will learn about labor rights under first-of-its-kind law
44 votes -
Video reveals crucial details of LAPD ignoring robbery to catch Togetic in Pokémon Go
34 votes -
As rooftop solar debate flares, builders, landlords and renter advocates are taking sides
15 votes -
The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring California tribes' way of life
19 votes -
California lawmakers move to ban irrigation of some decorative lawns
6 votes -
California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for.
21 votes -
‘We felt so betrayed’: Indigenous tribe continues activism after decision excluding Morro Bay from US marine sanctuary
23 votes -
‘Once we win California, the nation is next’: What a caste discrimination ban means for Americans
19 votes -
New California law bars schoolbook bans based on racial and gender teachings
14 votes -
California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease
51 votes -
The long, hard fight over the first cosmetic penis implant
17 votes -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a lawsuit Saturday against five major oil companies and their subsidiaries over climate change
45 votes -
San Francisco considers lifting the Ferry Building by seven feet to save it from the sea
15 votes