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TwitterThis webapp provides pavement condition information for the roads located in the Unincorporated County area. Pavement condition information for City streets is not included in this site.Full website - with complete project information can be found here: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/gmed/lacroads/Find.aspxAGOL URL - http://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=bebbbb9a45634b5a9fcd0964b3dbc7f0
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TwitterCurrent data from 2023-24 school year. Dataset to be updated annually.Data sources:Public Schools (includes charter and Adult): CDE - https://www.cde.ca.gov/schooldirectory/report?rid=dl1&tp=txtPublic Schools enrollment and enhanced location: CDE - https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=61a4260e68b14a5ab91daf27d4415e7dPrivate Schools type and location: CDE - https://www.cde.ca.gov/schooldirectory/, query for private schoolsPrivate Schools enrollment and contact: CDE - https://www.cde.ca.gov/ds/si/ps/documents/privateschooldata2324.xlsxColleges and Universities: HIFLD - https://hifld-geoplatform.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/geoplatform::colleges-and-universities/aboutPublic schools use location from the CDE AGOL Layer where available. This source assigns X, Y coordinates using a quality controlled geocoding and validation process to optimize positional accuracy, often geocoding to parcel.Field Descriptions:Category1: Always "Education"Category2: School Level Category3: School Type Organization: School District for primary and secondary schools; data maintainer otherwise Source: Source of data (see source links above) Source ID: CDS Code for primary and secondary schools; IPEDS ID for colleges and universities Source Date: Date listed in source Enrollment: School EnrollmentLabel Class: School classification for symbology (matches either Category2 or Category3)Last Update: Date last updated by LA County Enterprise GIS
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***Starting on March 7th, 2024, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) will adopt a new Records Management System for reporting crimes and arrests. This new system is being implemented to comply with the FBI's mandate to collect NIBRS-only data (NIBRS — FBI - https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/more-fbi-services-and-information/ucr/nibrs). During this transition, users will temporarily see only incidents reported in the retiring system. However, the LAPD is actively working on generating new NIBRS datasets to ensure a smoother and more efficient reporting system. ***
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This dataset reflects incidents of crime in the City of Los Angeles dating back to 2020. This data is transcribed from original crime reports that are typed on paper and therefore there may be some inaccuracies within the data. Some location fields with missing data are noted as (0°, 0°). Address fields are only provided to the nearest hundred block in order to maintain privacy. This data is as accurate as the data in the database. Please note questions or concerns in the comments.
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TwitterThis street centerline lines feature class represents current right of way in the City of Los Angeles. It shows the official street names and is related to the official street name data. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way. The right of way information is available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works. Street Centerline layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display Dedicated street centerlines. The street centerline layer is a feature class in the LACityCenterlineData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a line feature class and attribute data for the features. City of LA District Offices use Street Centerline layer to determine dedication and street improvement requirements. Engineering street standards are followed to dedicate the street for development. The Bureau of Street Services tracks the location of existing streets, who need to maintain that road. Additional information was added to Street Centerline layer. Address range attributes were added make layer useful for geocoding. Section ID values from Bureau of Street Services were added to make layer useful for pavement management. Department of City Planning added street designation attributes taken from Community Plan maps. The street centerline relates to the Official Street Name table named EASIS, Engineering Automated Street Inventory System, which contains data describing the limits of the street segment. A street centerline segment should only be added to the Street Centerline layer if documentation exists, such as a Deed or a Plan approved by the City Council. Paper streets are street lines shown on a recorded plan but have not yet come into existence on the ground. These street centerline segments are in the Street Centerline layer because there is documentation such as a Deed or a Plan for the construction of that street. Previously, some street line features were added although documentation did not exist. Currently, a Deed, Tract, or a Plan must exist in order to add street line features. Many street line features were edited by viewing the Thomas Bros Map's Transportation layer, TRNL_037 coverage, back when the street centerline coverage was created. When TBM and BOE street centerline layers were compared visually, TBM's layer contained many valid streets that BOE layer did not contain. In addition to TBM streets, Planning Department requested adding street line segments they use for reference. Further, the street centerline layer features are split where the lines intersect. The intersection point is created and maintained in the Intersection layer. The intersection attributes are used in the Intersection search function on NavigateLA on BOE's web mapping application NavigateLA. The City of Los Angeles Municipal code states, all public right-of-ways (roads, alleys, etc) are streets, thus all of them have intersections. Note that there are named alleys in the BOE Street Centerline layer. Since the line features for named alleys are stored in the Street Centerline layer, there are no line features for named alleys in those areas that are geographically coincident in the Alley layer. For a named alley , the corresponding record contains the street designation field value of ST_DESIG = 20, and there is a name stored in the STNAME and STSFX fields.List of Fields:SHAPE: Feature geometry.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.STNAME_A: Street name Alias.ST_SUBTYPE: Street subtype.SV_STATUS: Status of street in service, whether the street is an accessible roadway. Values: • Y - Yes • N - NoTDIR: Street direction. Values: • S - South • N - North • E - East • W - WestADLF: From address range, left side.ZIP_R: Zip code right.ADRT: To address range, right side.INT_ID_TO: Street intersection identification number at the line segment's end node. The value relates to the intersection layer attribute table, to the CL_NODE_ID field. The values are assigned automatically and consecutively by the ArcGIS software first to the street centerline data layer and then the intersections data layer, during the creation of new intersection points. Each intersection identification number is a unique value.SECT_ID: Section ID used by the Bureau of Street Services. Values: • none - No Section ID value • private - Private street • closed - Street is closed from service • temp - Temporary • propose - Proposed construction of a street • walk - Street line is a walk or walkway • known as - • numeric value - A 7 digit numeric value for street resurfacing • outside - Street line segment is outside the City of Los Angeles boundary • pierce - Street segment type • alley - Named alleySTSFX_A: Street suffix Alias.SFXDIR: Street direction suffix Values: • N - North • E - East • W - West • S - SouthCRTN_DT: Creation date of the polygon feature.STNAME: Street name.ZIP_L: Zip code left.STSFX: Street suffix. Values: • BLVD - BoulevardADLT: To address range, left side.ID: Unique line segment identifierMAPSHEET: The alpha-numeric mapsheet number, which refers to a valid B-map or A-map number on the Cadastral tract index map. Values: • B, A, -5A - Any of these alpha-numeric combinations are used, whereas the underlined spaces are the numbers.STNUM: Street identification number. This field relates to the Official Street Name table named EASIS, to the corresponding STR_ID field.ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.TEMP: This attribute is no longer used. This attribute was used to enter 'R' for reference arc line segments that were added to the spatial data, in coverage format. Reference lines were temporary and not part of the final data layer. After editing the permanent line segments, the user would delete temporary lines given by this attribute.LST_MODF_DT: Last modification date of the polygon feature.REMARKS: This attribute is a combination of remarks about the street centerline. Values include a general remark, the Council File number, which refers the street status, or whether a private street is a private driveway. The Council File number can be researched on the City Clerk's website http://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/INT_ID_FROM: Street intersection identification number at the line segment's start node. The value relates to the intersection layer attribute table, to the CL_NODE_ID field. The values are assigned automatically and consecutively by the ArcGIS software first to the street centerline data layer and then the intersections data layer, during the creation of new intersection points. Each intersection identification number is a unique value.ADRF: From address range, right side.
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TwitterThe Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts boundary layer was created by the GIS and Mapping Unit of the Waterworks Division from the legal descriptions of the initial formations of the Districts and updated with subsequent annexations (additions to) and detachments (subtractions from) of the Districts. The boundaries are used internally for analysis and planning and are used by the general public to find the Water Utility for their property when accessing the Service Locator on the Public Works website.Click HERE to access the REST end point for Los Angeles County Waterworks District Boundary.Layer Contact Information:Los Angeles County Public WorksWaterworks DivisionJack Husted(626) 300-4774jhusted@dpw.lacounty.gov
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TwitterThis intersection points feature class represents current intersections in the City of Los Angeles. Few intersection points, named pseudo nodes, are used to split the street centerline at a point that is not a true intersection at the ground level. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way. The right of way information is available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works.Intersection layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display intersection points. Intersection points are placed where street line features join or cross each other and where freeway off- and on-ramp line features join street line features. The intersection points layer is a feature class in the LACityCenterlineData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a point feature class and attribute data for the features. The intersection points relates to the intersection attribute table, which contains data describing the limits of the street segment, by the CL_NODE_ID field. The layer shows the location of the intersection points on map products and web mapping applications, and the Department of Transportation, LADOT, uses the intersection points in their GIS system. The intersection attributes are used in the Intersection search function on BOE's web mapping application NavigateLA. The intersection spatial data and related attribute data are maintained in the Intersection layer using Street Centerline Editing application. The City of Los Angeles Municipal code states, all public right-of-ways (roads, alleys, etc) are streets, thus all of them have intersections. List of Fields:Y: This field captures the georeferenced location along the vertical plane of the point in the data layer that is projected in Stateplane Coordinate System NAD83. For example, Y = in the record of a point, while the X = .CL_NODE_ID: This field value is entered as new point features are added to the edit layer, during Street Centerline application editing process. The values are assigned automatically and consecutively by the ArcGIS software first to the street centerline spatial data layer, then the intersections point spatial data layer, and then the intersections point attribute data during the creation of new intersection points. Each intersection identification number is a unique value. The value relates to the street centerline layer attributes, to the INT_ID_FROM and INT_ID_TO fields. One or more street centerline features intersect the intersection point feature. For example, if a street centerline segment ends at a cul-de-sac, then the point feature intersects only one street centerline segment.X: This field captures the georeferenced location along the horizontal plane of the point in the data layer that is projected in Stateplane Coordinate System NAD83. For example, X = in the record of a point, while the Y = .ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.USER_ID: The name of the user carrying out the edits.SHAPE: Feature geometry.LST_MODF_DT: Last modification date of the polygon feature.LAT: This field captures the Latitude in deciaml degrees units of the point in the data layer that is projected in Geographic Coordinate System GCS_North_American_1983.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.CRTN_DT: Creation date of the polygon feature.TYPE: This field captures a value for intersection point features that are psuedo nodes or outside of the City. A pseudo node, or point, does not signify a true intersection of two or more different street centerline features. The point is there to split the line feature into two segments. A pseudo node may be needed if for example, the Bureau of Street Services (BSS) has assigned different SECT_ID values for those segments. Values: • S - Feature is a pseudo node and not a true intersection. • null - Feature is an intersection point. • O - Intersection point is outside of the City of LA boundary.LON: This field captures the Longitude in deciaml degrees units of the point in the data layer that is projected in Geographic Coordinate System GCS_North_American_1983.
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TwitterThis layer contains Legal City boundaries within Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works provides the most current shape file of these city boundaries for download at its Spatial Information Library.Note: This boundary layer will not line up with the Thomas Brothers city layer. Principal attributes include:CITY_NAME: represents the city's name.CITY_TYPE: may be used for definition queries; "Unincorporated" or "City".FEAT_TYPE: contains the type of feature each polygon represents:Land - Use this value for your definition query if you want to see only land features on your map.Pier - One example is the Santa Monica Pier. Man-made features may be regarded as extensions of the coastline.Breakwater - Examples include the breakwater barriers that protect the Los Angeles Harbor.Water - Polygons with this attribute value represent internal navigable waters. Examples of internal waters are found in the Long Beach Harbor and in Marina del Rey.3NM Buffer - Per the Submerged Lands Act, the seaward boundaries of coastal cities and unincorporated county areas are three nautical miles (a nautical mile is 1852 meters) from the coastline.
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TwitterUS Census American Community Survey Custom Tabulation (ST542) by Census Tract. Language spoken at home for population 5 years and over by ability to speak English, summarized by census tract for 114 languages spoken across LA County, 5-year estimates 2019-2023.See also source data tables:Census Tracts: Language Spoken at Home LA County Census TractsLA County: Language Spoken at Home LA County Headings:GEOIDGeography identificationCT20Census tract (2020)NameCensus tract nameCSACountywide Statistical Area (city or community)SPAService Planning AreaSDSupervisorial Districttotal_popPopulation over 5 years old in census tract (universe)total_limited_engPopulation that speaks English less than "very well"total_limited_eng_pctPercent of population that speaks English less than "very well"
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Laos LA: Time Required to Get Electricity data was reported at 134.000 Day in 2017. This stayed constant from the previous number of 134.000 Day for 2016. Laos LA: Time Required to Get Electricity data is updated yearly, averaging 134.000 Day from Dec 2009 (Median) to 2017, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 134.000 Day in 2017 and a record low of 134.000 Day in 2017. Laos LA: Time Required to Get Electricity data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Laos – Table LA.World Bank: Company Statistics. Time required to get electricity is the number of days to obtain a permanent electricity connection. The measure captures the median duration that the electricity utility and experts indicate is necessary in practice, rather than required by law, to complete a procedure.; ; World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).; Unweighted average; Data are presented for the survey year instead of publication year.
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TwitterLos Angeles Public Works has developed a groundwater well web viewer to provide the public with current and historical groundwater depth information throughout Los Angeles County.Purpose:To provide active wells information to the public.Supplemental Information:1. The State of California Department of Water Resources (DWR) developed the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program to make groundwater monitoring information available to the public through collaboration between local monitoring parties and DWR to collect groundwater elevation information statewide. The data have been compiled in the CASGEM Online System and made available to the public via the Internet with a GIS map interface. As a result, all interested parties can use the data to evaluate and monitor groundwater conditions in California.The CASGEM Online System will allow you to:• View lists of local agencies, counties and associations who have volunteered to serve as CASGEM Monitoring Entities providing groundwater data statewide• View CASGEM Monitoring Plans and Groundwater Management Plans (via hyperlink)• Search and view groundwater elevation data in tabular format• View hydrographs that show groundwater elevations for wells• Search and view groundwater monitoring well information• View mapped locations of CASGEM wells, monitoring area boundaries, and other geographic information• Measure distances between wells and size of monitoring areas and basins• Download well information, groundwater data, hydrographs and maps• Download summary reports on wells, groundwater elevations, Monitoring Entities and basin information.2. The State of California Department of Conservation developed the Division of Oil, Gas & Geothermal Resources Well Finder, which is a web viewer that allows the public to access information on oil, gas, and geothermal wells throughout the State.
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TwitterLearn the step-by-step process to start downloading the open data of the City of Mendoza. To access and download the open data of the City of Mendoza, you do not need to register or create a user account. Access to the repository is free, and all datasets can be downloaded free of charge and without restrictions. The homepage has access buttons to 14 data categories and a search engine where you can directly enter the topic you want to access. Each data category refers to a section of the platform where you will find the various datasets available, grouped by theme. As an example, if we enter the Security section, we find different datasets within. Once you enter the dataset, you will find a list of resources. Each of these resources is a file that contains the data. For example, the dataset Security Dependencies includes specific information about each of the dependencies and allows you to access the information published in different formats and download it. In this case, if you want to open the file with the Excel program, you must click on the download button of the second resource that specifies that the format is CSV. Likewise, in other sections, there are datasets with information in various formats, such as XLS and KMZ. Each of the datasets also contains a file with additional information where you can see the last update date, the update frequency, and which government area is generating this information, among other things. To access and download the open data of the City of Mendoza, you do not need to register or create a user account. Access to the repository is free, and all datasets can be downloaded free of charge and without restrictions. The homepage has access buttons to 14 data categories and a search engine where you can directly enter the topic you want to access. Each data category refers to a section of the platform where you will find the various datasets available, grouped by theme. As an example, if we enter the Security section, we find different datasets within. Once you enter the dataset, you will find a list of resources. Each of these resources is a file that contains the data. For example, the dataset Security Dependencies includes specific information about each of the dependencies and allows you to access the information published in different formats and download it. In this case, if you want to open the file with the Excel program, you must click on the download button of the second resource that specifies that the format is CSV. Likewise, in other sections, there are datasets with information in various formats, such as XLS and KMZ. Each of the datasets also contains a file with additional information where you can see the last update date, the update frequency, and which government area is generating this information, among other things. Translated from Spanish Original Text: Conocé el paso a paso para empezar a descargar los datos abiertos de la Ciudad de Mendoza. Para acceder y descargar los datos abiertos de la Ciudad de Mendoza, no necesitás realizar ningún tipo de registro ni crear un usuario. El acceso al repositorio es libre y todos los datasets se pueden descargar de manera gratuita y sin restricciones. La página de inicio cuenta con botones de acceso a 14 categorías de datos y un buscador en donde podés ingresar directamente al tema al que quieras acceder. Cada categoría de datos, refiere a una sección de la plataforma en donde vas a encontrar los distintos datasets disponibles agrupados por temática. A modo de ejemplo, si ingresamos en la sección Seguridad, dentro encontramos diferentes datasets. Una vez que ingresas al dataset, encontrarás una lista de recursos. Cada uno de estos recursos es un archivo que contiene los datos. Por ejemplo, el dataset Dependencias de Seguridad incluye información específica sobre cada una de las dependencias y te permite acceder a la información publicada en distintos formatos y descargarla. En este caso, si quieres abrir el archivo con el programa Excel deberás hacer clic sobre el botón descargar del segundo recurso que especifica que el formato es CSV. Así como también, en otras secciones hay datasets con la información en diversos formatos, como XLS y KMZ Cada uno de los datasets, contiene además una ficha con información adicional en donde podés ver la última fecha de actualización, la frecuencia de actualización y qué área de gobierno es la generadora de esta información, entre otros. Para acceder y descargar los datos abiertos de la Ciudad de Mendoza, no necesitás realizar ningún tipo de registro ni crear un usuario. El acceso al repositorio es libre y todos los datasets se pueden descargar de manera gratuita y sin restricciones. La página de inicio cuenta con botones de acceso a 14 categorías de datos y un buscador en donde podés ingresar directamente al tema al que quieras acceder. Cada categoría de datos, refiere a una sección de la plataforma en donde vas a encontrar los distintos datasets disponibles agrupados por temática. A modo de ejemplo, si ingresamos en la sección Seguridad, dentro encontramos diferentes datasets. Una vez que ingresas al dataset, encontrarás una lista de recursos. Cada uno de estos recursos es un archivo que contiene los datos. Por ejemplo, el dataset Dependencias de Seguridad incluye información específica sobre cada una de las dependencias y te permite acceder a la información publicada en distintos formatos y descargarla. En este caso, si quieres abrir el archivo con el programa Excel deberás hacer clic sobre el botón descargar del segundo recurso que especifica que el formato es CSV. Así como también, en otras secciones hay datasets con la información en diversos formatos, como XLS y KMZ Cada uno de los datasets, contiene además una ficha con información adicional en donde podés ver la última fecha de actualización, la frecuencia de actualización y qué área de gobierno es la generadora de esta información, entre otros.
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TwitterThis lateral pipes feature class represents current wastewater information connecting a residence or business to the mainline sewer in the City of Los Angeles. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most rigorous geographic information of the sanitary sewer system using a geometric network model, to ensure that its sewers reflect current ground conditions. The sanitary sewer system, pump plants, wyes, maintenance holes, and other structures represent the sewer infrastructure in the City of Los Angeles. Wye and sewer information is available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works.For a complete list of attribute values, please refer to (TBA Wastewater data dictionary). Wastewater Lateral Pipes lines layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display the location of wastewater lateral pipes. The laterals lines layer is a feature class in the LACityWastewaterData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a line feature class and attribute data for the features. The lines are entered manually based on wastewater sewer maps and BOE standard plans, and information about the lines is entered into attributes. The lateral lines are constructed from LA City's main sewer connection to the Landbase parcels as shown on the Wye maps. The wastewater lateral pipes lines are inherited from a sewer spatial database originally created by the City's Wastewater program. The database was known as SIMMS, Sewer Inventory and Maintenance Management System. Lateral pipe information should only be added to the Wastewater lateral pipes layer if documentation exists, such as a wastewater map approved by the City Engineer. Sewers plans and specifications proposed under private development are reviewed and approved by BOE. The Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering's, Brown Book (current as of 2010) outlines standard specifications for public works construction. For more information on sewer materials and structures, look at the Bureau of Engineering Manual, Part F, Sewer Design, F 400 Sewer Materials and Structures section, and a copy can be viewed at http://eng.lacity.org/techdocs/sewer-ma/f400.pdf.List of Fields:REHABRECORDEDLENGTHLATERALTYPE: This value is the type of lateral line. Values: • Dash - This value is for laterals that were created from a Sewer permit taken out for construction of the lateral. • Solid - This value is for laterals that were constructed when original pipe lines were constructed.MATERIALENABLED: Internal feature number.SHAPE: Feature geometry.LAST_UPDATE: Date of last update of the line feature.USER_ID: The name of the user carrying out the edits of the pipe data.SPECIAL_STRUCTDIAMETEROBJECTID: Internal feature number.CRTN_DT: Creation date of the line feature.ASSETID: User-defined unique feature number that is automatically generated.ATTACHMENTSHAPE_Length: Length of feature in internal units.
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TwitterTranslation (Rita Seng Mai) Once upon a time, there was a funeral in a village. It was the old woman's funeral. She was a rich woman. One day, she was seriously ill and died. She was wealthy. She had a lot of properties. There was a thief who frequently stole things. He went to the rich lady's funeral and noticed that she had a lot of gold and jewelry. He took a close look at the dead lady's big ring. He thought to probe, "Where will this woman be buried?" He tried to find out where she would be buried. He secretly inquired to find out the location. At night, he went there. He took the shovel and went there. He started digging the tomb and took the dead woman's ring. He took the ring from the woman who was lying in the coffin. And he went back home. It was already dark when he went back. At that time, there was a sudden heavy rain. The dead lady was possessed by a nat spirit and brought back to a semblance of life. She was looking for the person who stole her ring, going from house to house. The thief was pretending as if he hadn't stolen the ring. The lady was going from house to house to find the culprit, but she couldn't even see a person who wore the ring. She couldn't find the culprit. When she went to the thief's house, the thief was pretending like he didn't know anything. She said, "Boy, let me be the guest tonight, please." He said, "It's okay, grandma." At night, they were sitting next to the fire to warm themselves. The lady said, "I lost my favorite ring. It is such an expensive ring. I don't know who stole it. I just want to find out who stole my ring." At that time, the man said, "Who stole it, grandma? Shall I search for the thief?" He didn't know that the old woman was actually possessed. He said, "Who stole it? Tell me." She suddenly showed her fangs and creepily said, "It's you!" The man was shocked and died on the spot. Transcription (Lu Awng) Moi e kalang mi na da mare kahtawng langai kaw she ndai nta langai kaw she dinggai langai si ai da. Dai dinggai gaw ja sutgan grai lu ai da. Grai lu re na she shi gaw dai lani mi na aten hta shi gaw machyi kaba hkrum na she dai dinggai gaw si ai hku nga dai dinggai gaw sutgan grai lu ai da. E grai lu rai jang she um dai dai la langai gaw da grai lagu ai da. Grai lagut ai dai la dai wa gaw dai dinggai hpe shi si ai shaloi she sa yu da ai da. Sa yu da na she shi gaw ga sutgan grai lu ai hpe shi gaw mu da ai da. Mu da re ai shaloi ta kaw sha ta chyawp kaba law ai chyawp da ai dai hpe she shi gaw dai la wa gaw yu da ai da. Um ya dinggai ndai hpe ya gara hte gaw sa lup ai kun ngu yu da yu re ai shaloi she kaja sha dai dinggai hpe sa lup ai shaloi la dai gaw hkan sa lagu yu ai da. Sa lagu yu re dinggai dai ye lup da dai masha dai lup ai shara kaw she shi gaw shana nsin nga sai ngu na shi gaw sa sai da. Sa kwi ndai kawbra shan hkawp ni lang na she dai lup hpe sa htu ai da. Sa htu na she dai dinggai na ta chyawp wa she shi gaw kalang ta sa raw la ai da. Ta chyawp kaba law ai da du-u kaw bang da sai dai dinggai na lata kaw na she shi gaw sa raw la ai hku nga sa raw la na she wa ai da. Wa re yang she nsin grai sin sai da rai yang dai shaloi she maran grai htu wa ai da maran kaba htu wa rai jang she e dai dinggai dai gaw e dai hpu hpuk shang ai hku nga hpuk shang ai hku nga shi gaw e nat hku na bai sa ai da. Bai sa na she kwi nta langai hpang langai hkan yu hkawm ai da. Shi na ta chyawp lagu ai wa hpe hkan sagawn ai da. Hkan sagawn hkan sagawn re she dai lagu ai dai wa gaw n chye masu su na nga taw ai da. Nga taw rai jang she dai dinggai gaw nta langai hpang langai hkan shang hkan shang re she ngai na shi na ta chyawp chyawp lang ai zawn re masha hpe n mu hkraw ai da. N mu hkraw re na she shi nta langai kaw shang wa re she dai la wa gaw shi gaw n chye masu su na she nga taw ai da nga taw re shaloi she e um ashu e ndai kaw ngai aw adwi shang manam na yaw dai na ngu na tsun ai da. Rai yang e mai ai le adwi ngu tsun ai da. Dai shana she dai dinggai hte shang lahkawng gaw wan kra ai da. Wan kra re ai shaloi she dinggai dai gaw yi yi ngai kalang mi hta i ngai dang re aw rai nga le ngai na ta chyawp wa mat mat ai ta chyawp dai wa grai manu dan ai re wa ngai grai n ja ai re ngai na ta chyawp dai kadai sha la kau ya ai kun ngai grai chye mayu ai law ngu tsun ai da. Dai shaloi she la dai gaw kadai la kau ya ai ta adwi ngai sagawn ya na kadai la ya ai re ngu tsun ai da. Dai shaloi dinggai dai gaw shi gaw nat re la dai n chye ai da. Dai yang she kadai la kau ya ai re tsun dan nu ngu tsun ai shaloi she dai dinggai wa kalang na kawn tu wa na she dai ta chyawp la ai gaw nan rai nga ai le ngu na she shi hpe kalang ta tsun dat ai hte la dai gaw kajaw na shi si mat wa ai da. . Language as given: Jinghpaw
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TwitterThis is a map of Los Angeles' Black-Owned Restaurants and Food Businesses. It was created using Kat Hong's (knyhong@gmail.com) ongoing list of restaurants. Addresses were found manually via Google Maps and geocoded. This is not a complete list. Please contact Kat Hong (knyhong@gmail.com) if any black-owned restaurants are missing from the list. Please contact Henry Haprov (haprovgis@gmail.com) if you find any errors regarding the location of a certain business. Please support LA's Black-owned restaurants and food businesses!
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TwitterThis webapp provides pavement condition information for the roads located in the Unincorporated County area. Pavement condition information for City streets is not included in this site.Full website - with complete project information can be found here: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/gmed/lacroads/Find.aspxAGOL URL - http://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=bebbbb9a45634b5a9fcd0964b3dbc7f0