The Los Angeles City Council voted to honor muralist Robert Vargas with an intersection name after its native son.
— The Los Angeles City Council voted to honor muralist Robert Vargas with an intersection named after its native son.
Vargas was honored when he learned he was being recognized by the city for his work, especially since the intersection named after him is in the same area he grew up.SigAlert Issued On EB 60 At South Azusa Avenue, Near Hacienda Heights Due To Overturned Big Rig Vargas is poised to set a record with his 14-story mural near Pershing Square. He began painting it two years ago and is set to become the largest mural to be painted by a single artist when it is finished in the summer, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.