Il Divo with Southern California shows
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Il Divo members, David Miller, Urs B?hler, and S?bastien Izambard, tell us about their "For Once In My Life: ?A Celebration of Motown" tour.?

World Central Kitchen feeding Ukrainian refugees
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Fiona Donovan,?World Central Kitchen?s?Relief Operations Lead, joins Good Day LA from Poland where the organization is helping feed Ukrainian refugees.

CSUN tennis players form bond over war in Ukraine
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Yuliia Zhytelna and Ekaterina Repina, are Cal State University Northridge students, doubles tennis partners, and roommates. One is from Ukraine, and the other from Russia.

How one woman conquered the Seven Summits and set a record
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When she was 12 Samantha Larson began taking her love of climbing to new heights. Record breaking heights. that's when she began her quest to climb the world's highest mountains on each of the 7 continents with her dad. We talked to this amazing woman about that amazing accomplishment...and a new exhibit celebrating one of those peaks, Mount Everest.

How extra farm food goes to families instead of the trash
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Billions of pounds of food goes to waste every year in this country especially on farms. Millions of families don't know where their next meal is coming from. That's why a group called 'The Farmlink Project' has made it their mission to make sure that food gets to hungry families instead of the dump. We talked to a couple of people who help with that mission every day.

Powerful photos show us 'The Bonds We Share'
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Despite our differences, people around the world are the same and that's the heart of a book filled with more than 200 photographs of people being people. It's called 'The Bonds We Share' and the man behind the camera spent more than 40 years compiling this amazing collection. We talked to psychiatrist and photojournalist Dr. Glenn Losack .

Using music to get young people to open up and 'Sound it Out'
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Music has the power to move us and to help us get in touch with our emotions. That's why one campaign is using music to help our youth open up about their problems and concerns to parents. We talked to one psychologist who helped create 'Sound It Out'.

Stopping romance scams
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Relationship therapist and professional matchmaker, Dr. Christie Kederain, addresses protecting yourself from romance scams and con men/women.

Travel plans and COVID-19
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Travel expert, Angel Castellanos, provides tips for planning travel while considering potential COVID-19 adjustments.

"Immersive Shevchenko" exhibit donates proceeds for relief in Ukraine
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"Immersive Shevchenko: Soul of Ukraine",?at the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit in Hollywood, donates 100 percent of proceeds from ticket sales directly to Red Cross and National Bank of Ukraine Fund on?Tuesday, March 15th.

Surf Icon, Joyce Hoffman, honored with statue
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The first life size bronze statue in the U.S. to honor a female surfer is unveiled in Dana Point. The remarkable statue of surf icon, Joyce Hoffman, is located at Watermen?s Plaza.

Problem Gambling Awareness
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March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month. If you?re worried that you, or someone you know, has been gambling too much, there is help and hope available. We spoke with Robert Jacobson, Executive Director of the California Council on Problem Gambling.

Explaining the war in Ukraine to children
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PBS Kids Parent's?senior national columnist and child-development expert, Deborah Farmer Kris, joins Good Day LA to discuss how to talk to your kids about the Ukraine invasion.

The man behind 'Marley's Mutts'
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If it wasn't for man's best friend, Zach Skow says he wouldn't be here today. We talked to the founder of 'Marley's Mutts' and discussed how his rescue dogs inspired him to not give up on himself...and why he's now giving back to both animal and human.

Historic collection up for auction March 15
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It's considered the most comprehensive collection of African American history in the world and the woman behind it is a retired school teacher. 'The Elizabeth Meaders Collection of African American History', decades in the making, is now going on the auction block. We talked to Elizabeth all about it.

Kris Nordberg AKA Sister Shred
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Kris Nordberg is a skier, mountain biker, snow biker, and she does all of those things despire a degenerative disease that left her legally blind. Still with peripheral vision, and the help of some friends, nothing has slowed her down.

Create Like A Woman
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The city has launched a new virtual art gallery on Instagram showcasing female artists. Called "Create Like A Woman," the gallery includes visual art, literature, music, dance and performance art. It is aimed at celebrating and amplifying women's and girls' creativity during Women's History Month. LA City Council President Nury Martinez, one of the people behind the virtual gallery, joined us on Good Day LA.

Predators using Ukraine crisis to scam generous people
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The horrible situation in Ukraine is being met with an outpouring of support from millions of people who want to help but there is a concern. Scammers come out of the woodwork and set up fake charities. We talked to someone from the Better Business Bureau who gave tips on how to identify the real ones so your money gets to the right folks.

LA Zoo explains how the late Betty White is still helping animals
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After Betty White passed away shortly before her 100th birthday, fans started something called 'the Betty White Challenge' online. It raised money and awareness for several organizations that care for animals including the LA Zoo. We talked to them about 'The Betty White Effect'.

Ukraine Relief
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As the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine continues, there is an urgent need for help. Direct Relief is a non-profit organization working to provide emergency medical assistance to Ukraine and the surrounding area. We spoke to Direct Relief's president and CEO, Thomas Tighe, on Good Day LA.