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Urban Green plants seeds of change

The new self-sustaining Urban Green kiosks produce healthy, organic food inspired by the motto "Waste Not, Want Not." [...]

Unemployed call for MTA to speed up transit plans and create jobs

The MTA's "30/10 Plan" would require borrowing $9 billion from the federal government to jump start construction of transit lines. [...]

Bringing business back to Marlton Square

The long decaying area is closer than ever to redevelopment, according to officials. But how close is close after two decades? [...]

Comcast-NBC merger debated in Expo Park

Critics worry that the proposed merger of two of the media's largest companies could have a negative impact on diversity in the industry. [...]

City of Champions no more

The city once nicknamed "City of Champions" may soon be looking for a new moniker, as professional sports in the city of Inglewood comes to an end. [...]

Tattoo removal business thrives on second guessing

An increase in laser tattoo removal treatments can actually mean an increase in revenue for tattoo parlors. [...]

Day laborers hope victory in court will encourage others

Two day laborers are finally getting the wages they earned, after years of court battles. Advocates hope others will follow suit. [...]

Missing paperwork saves loan company from closure

A payday advance business operating in Inglewood for nearly a decade without a permit faced closure – until the city couldn't find its own copy of the business license. [...]

Korean homeowners accuse law firm of fraud

The Asian Pacific American Legal Center helps Korean homeowners sue a law firm they accuse of loan litigation scams targeting the Korean immigrant community. [...]

Derrick’s Jamaican opens a second restaurant

The economic slump is forcing many businesses to close, but one local restaurant is defying the trend and opening at a second location. [...]

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