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Practice makes perfect. Using a teleprompter simulator, students at the Urban Media Foundation practiced their anchoring skills. These future journalists wrote their own copy and filled the mock news cast with a variety of stories.
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The University of Southern California is moving forward with plans to rebuild and revitalize University Village, a shopping and housing complex just north of USC's main campus.
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Civil rights organizations at a Watts press conference offer Baca commendations despite recent allegations of inmate abuse.
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In its latest efforts to promote corporate responsibility, Starbucks announced a pilot profit-sharing program today that will benefit Los Angeles' Crenshaw neighborhood.
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LAPD has updated its policies to help unlicensed drivers avoid having their vehicles impounded for driving without a license, community members remain wary of sobriety checkpoints.
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New dinosaur exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County opens to the public on July 16.
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The Center for Harm Reduction annex on Skid Row helps the former homeless cope and adjust to their new lives off the streets.
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax preparation services to those people making less that $49,000 a year.
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The Crenshaw Digital Media Team is helping the over-50 set learn new skills.
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The debate for the candidates for City Council District 8 got contentious Saturday, as several personal remarks were made.
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After years of delays, the City of Los Angeles is moving forward on a shopping center development project on the corner of Slauson and Central avenues.
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An alliance of community groups evaluated Los Angeles grocery stores Thursday. They looked at food, jobs and presence of grocery stores in food deserts.
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Earle'z Grille is a South Los Angeles institution. And it started with a hot dog cart.
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The San Francisco district attorney is running for California Attorney General.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the new charter school, named after a Salvadoran man with a unique history.
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