It's Monday, folks. And you know what that means: Tons o' news coming at you:
A Los Angeles photographer has worked since 2006 to photograph as many World War II veterans as he can. Thomas Sanders' "Faces of WWII" will be on display at a Rancho Palos Verdes assisted-living home in July.
The Best Friends Animal Society tried to get 1,000 orphan pets adopted Sunday in Westchester.
Finally, the new $40 million Los Angeles Police Department's harbor station opened Saturday.
Planes leaving and arriving at Los Angeles International Airport struck birds 940 times in the last 18 years, according to a new database released to the public last week. Check out the database yourself.
A Baha'i' woman from Manhattan Beach reflects on a bittersweet time for the faith.
Check out pictures of children getting rides in airplanes at Hawthorne Airport this weekend.
A Los Angeles photographer has worked since 2006 to photograph as many World War II veterans as he can. Thomas Sanders' "Faces of WWII" will be on display at a Rancho Palos Verdes assisted-living home in July.
The Best Friends Animal Society tried to get 1,000 orphan pets adopted Sunday in Westchester.
Finally, the new $40 million Los Angeles Police Department's harbor station opened Saturday.
Planes leaving and arriving at Los Angeles International Airport struck birds 940 times in the last 18 years, according to a new database released to the public last week. Check out the database yourself.
A Baha'i' woman from Manhattan Beach reflects on a bittersweet time for the faith.
Check out pictures of children getting rides in airplanes at Hawthorne Airport this weekend.

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