Los Angeles Department of Water and Power worker Ben Butler shows repairs on a drain Wednesday in Bishop, Calif. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) For more than 100 years, the Los Angeles Aqueduct ...
Water flows through the Owens Valley in the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 2023. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times) It’s a chapter of California history filled with subterfuge and conflict: More than a ...
Access to water played a critical role in the development of Los Angeles into one of the country’s largest cities. In 1900, it covered 61 square miles and had 102,000 residents. The supply of water ...
The threat of overwhelming runoff from the eastern Sierra Nevada snowpack once it melts this spring has authorities preparing for the possibility of flooding and damage to the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
"Artbound" travels with Lauren Bon and the Metabolic Studio as they perform. "Artbound" travels with Lauren Bon and the Metabolic Studio as they perform "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles ...
SYLMAR (CBSLA.com) — Mayor Eric Garcetti and other city officials took part in a reenactment ceremony to mark the anniversary Los Angeles' first aqueduct on Tuesday. The centennial celebration of the ...
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For more than 100 years, the Los Angeles Aqueduct has endured earthquakes, flash floods and dozens of bomb attacks as it wends and weaves through the canyons and deserts of the eastern Sierra Nevada.
A century ago, people in the Owens Valley carried out a defiant act of protest, taking over part of the L.A. Aqueduct and releasing water. An event this weekend focuses on the history of that ...
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