Dodger Stadium
Coverage of Dodger Stadium in the Nexus archive.
- VIDEO: Smoke from Boyle Heights warehouse fire drifts over Dodger Stadium
Thick smoke from a multi-day fire at Lineage Logistics warehouse in Boyle Heights is visible and detectable across the greater Los Angeles area, including at Dodger Stadium during a game. Authorities state the smoke is not toxic but could cause health issues, with fans experiencing its effects firsthand.
- Another day of smoky air, nasty smells and many questions in parts of L.A.
Parts of Los Angeles, including Dodger Stadium, downtown, and the Eastside, experienced smoky air and unpleasant smells on Sunday due to a fire in Boyle Heights that has been burning for five consecutive days.
- Another day of smoky air, nasty smells and many questions in parts of L.A.
A fire in Boyle Heights has burned for five consecutive days, causing smoky air and unpleasant smells in areas including Dodger Stadium, downtown Los Angeles, and the Eastside. Residents are experiencing persistent issues but remain without clear answers.
- Lopez: There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium
Lopez suggests that the receding marine layer due to climate change might benefit Dodger Stadium by enabling more home runs. The marine layer's reduction is also noted to lower resistance for rocket launches at Chavez Ravine.
- Lopez: There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium
Lopez suggests that climate change may lead to more home runs at Dodger Stadium due to a receding marine layer. The marine layer's retreat is said to reduce resistance for rocket launches at Chavez Ravine.
- Brad Paisley criticizes data center planned next to Nashville Zoo
Brad Paisley criticizes a data center planned next to the Nashville Zoo. He also performed before Game 3 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on October 27.
- Disney wants to scan your face at the gate: Here's why
Disney is using facial recognition technology at certain entry gates to improve the guest experience and prevent fraud. The system captures a photo of a visitor's face and converts it into unique numerical values to confirm their identity. This technology is part of a wider shift toward biometric entry systems in various venues.