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Obama campaign offering field organizer training

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Urban Media Foundation students anchor news stories

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. [...]

Town and Gown Disagree about the New University Master Plan

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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South Los Angeles citizens pledge support for Sheriff Lee Baca

Civil rights organizations at a Watts press conference offer Baca commendations despite recent allegations of inmate abuse. [...]

Starbucks shares profits with Los Angeles Urban League

In its latest efforts to promote corporate responsibility, Starbucks announced a pilot profit-sharing program today that will benefit Los Angeles' Crenshaw neighborhood. [...]

Sobriety checkpoints continue to raise tensions in South L.A.

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. [...]

Crenshaw Subway Coalition calls for emergency meeting; preparing to sue MTA

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New museum exhibit welcomes Baby T. Rex

New dinosaur exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County opens to the public on July 16. [...]

Homeless Healthcare Los Angeles: The Dignity of Choice

The Center for Harm Reduction annex on Skid Row helps the former homeless cope and adjust to their new lives off the streets. [...]

VITA Centers offer free tax preparation in South LA

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax preparation services to those people making less that $49,000 a year. [...]

Guacamole, guacamole, guacamole

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Compton Community College District Special Trustee appoints Independent Audit Review Committee

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L.A. Neighborhood Housing Services hosts foreclosure workshops

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The young teaching their elders

The Crenshaw Digital Media Team is helping the over-50 set learn new skills. [...]

L.A. City Council 8th District debate gets heated

The debate for the candidates for City Council District 8 got contentious Saturday, as several personal remarks were made. [...]

Proposed shopping center slogs toward finish after 20 years

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. [...]

Los Angeles grocery stores receive low grades

An alliance of community groups evaluated Los Angeles grocery stores Thursday. They looked at food, jobs and presence of grocery stores in food deserts. [...]

A South Los Angeles favorite starts from scratch

Earle'z Grille is a South Los Angeles institution. And it started with a hot dog cart. [...]

Kamala Harris opens South L.A. office

The San Francisco district attorney is running for California Attorney General. [...]

Jose A. Castellanos Elementary School opens

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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