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Graphic of homeless numbers

Officials announced the results of the the annual point in time 2025 Greater LA Homeless Count conducted in February that shows a reduction in homelessness across the region again this year. Click here to watch.

You can watch more stories like this on Channel 92 or 94 on most cable systems, or anytime here. Catch up on LA County Close-Up here.


At Your Service

Enjoy Free Film Screenings

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Lights, camera, grab the popcorn! Your LA County Library card gives you access to free film screenings at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures through Discover & Go!

  • Pick a date
  • Reserve your pass
  • Print it out
  • Show your pass + ID at the door

Learn more at LACountyLibrary.org/Discover.


Out and About

Summer Nights at the Tar Pits

Sculpture of an animal with the sun, palm trees and pink background

Kick off your weekend with a one-of-a-kind evening at La Brea Tar Pits. Enjoy free after-hours museum admission, along with special programming, hands-on activities, music, local food trucks, and drinks at the Tar Bar–all set against a glowing summer sunset in the heart of the city. Bring a blanket, grab a drink, and settle in for a relaxed night of discovery, connection, and parkside picknicking. It’s science, social time, and summer vibes–all in one place!

For more information visit tarpits.org/calendar/summer-nights-2025-july25.


In Case You Missed It

July is Disability Pride Month

Woman standing up speaking in sign language with her hands, a man sitting in a wheel chair, and another woman standing with notebooks in her hands

July is Disability Pride Month — a time to celebrate the voices, history, and strength of people with disabilities across all communities. This year, the Department of Aging and Disabilities celebrate under the them: "We Belong Here, and We're Here to Stay." At the Department of Aging and Disabilities, they proudly affirm that disability is a natural and valuable part of human diversity— not something to fix, but something to respect and uplift. Join them all month as they highlight powerful stories from the County of Los Angeles community. To learn more visit, ad.lacounty.gov/about-us/campaigns/disability-pride-2025/.


Photo Finish

Mural that says Loma Alta Park on a wall with a tree in the background and walkway

Los Angeles County / Mayra Beltran Vasquez

Mural at Loma Alta Park in Altadena.

Click here to access more photos of LA County in action.


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