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Travel beyond time at The Huntington's annual Halloween soirée
“Strange Science: Out of Time,” an ethereal event, will feature offbeat topics, outdoor dancing, and food trucks, too.
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Exotic and endangered plants stolen from Huntington Botanical Gardens
Thieves have been stealing exotic and endangered plants at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino.
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Exotic plants stolen from Huntington Library's Botanical Gardens
The Huntington Botanical Gardens is searching for the thief who is stealing exotic plants. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024.
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Honor the beautiful moon of mid-autumn at The Huntington
Tickets always sell out for the starlit September celebration
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The ‘demurest' destination in town? The Huntington takes the crown
The San Marino landmark celebrates the “demure” TikTok trend by sharing some of its demurest artworks.
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Cool cars will help canine cuties at this San Marino auto show
Adoptable pets from Pasadena Humane will play a winning role at the San Marino Motor Classic.
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New: ‘Wine Down' at The Huntington's Rose Garden Tea Room
Nibbles and vino: The just-announced afternoon menu is about “winding down” your visit.
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Corpse flower set to bloom at the Huntington Library in San Marino
A Corpse Flower, known as the world’s largest flower, is on the verge of blooming at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino.
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Denny's employees who helped Lee Baca speak out
The Denny’s employees who helped former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca share how they got him reunited with his loved ones. Darsha Philips reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Monday, July 15, 2024.
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Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca found after going missing
Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca has reunited with his loved ones after wandering off for more than 8 hours. Tracey Leong reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Monday, July 15, 2024.
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Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca found
Former LA County Sheriff, Lee Baca, has been found and reunited with his family after having gone missing. Lauren Coronado reports for the NBC4 News at 4 a.m. on July 15, 2024.
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Former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca reported missing
Retired LA County Sheriff Lee Baca is missing after wandering away from his home Sunday, according to the LA County Sheriff’s Department. As seen on air on NBC4 News on July 14, 2024.
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Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca found hours after wandering from his home
Retired LA County Sheriff, Lee Baca, has been found after wandering away from his home Sunday, according to the LA County Sheriff’s Department.
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A stinky corpse flower will bloom in the next reek or two
We do mean “week,” of course; the rare and reeky wonder is now on view at The Huntington in San Marino.
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Explore The Huntington's gorgeous gardens after it closes for the day
While the Fourth of July might stand tall as the most major night of summertime — several sparkly events do happen after the sun bids us farewell — there are other warm evenings to savor, including a few happening in San Marino. And while there won’t be pyrotechnics, there will be plenty of spectacle, with colorful flowers, vibrant sunsets, and…
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Fancy frocks among the flowers: Join the ‘Unofficial Jane Austen Day' at The Huntington
Have a gown that has “Pride and Prejudice” flair? Swan about the San Marino destination at this stylish annual event.
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5 injured when man driving stolen ambulance crashes in San Gabriel pursuit
Five people were injured Sunday when a man instigated a pursuit after stealing an ambulance in San Gabriel, according to police.
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A ‘Strawberry'- sweet tea, and a teatime for grown-ups, is brewing at Julienne Fine Foods
Strawberry Shortcake herself is stopping by a made-for-families celebration.
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A 320-year-old home, the Japanese Heritage Shōya House, debuts at The Huntington
Visitors can explore a segment of the home’s interior as well as the beautifully “restored residential compound.”
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Two Corpse Flowers are making for a pungent pairing at The Huntington
Call it a smelly sequel for Stankosaurus Rex and Stinkie, two foul favorites at the San Marino garden.