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Community organizations breakdown digital barriers

A report by the Public Policy Institute of California found that the digital divide in California is rapidly decreasing. [...]

Reward offered for information on shooting of 5-year-old boy in South L.A.

A reward of $75,000 is being offered for information about the shooting of a 5-year-old boy in South L.A. on Halloween. [...]

Community gathers to spread word on Props 24 and 25

Teachers, students and community members alike gathered Saturday in South Los Angeles to spread the word about the midterm election. [...]

New jail will be staffed by police, not civilian detention officers

A citywide hiring freeze forces the Los Angeles Police Department to pull 100 police officers off the streets. They will work at the detention facility instead. [...]

Breast cancer survivors speak out about the deadly disease

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is dedicated to increasing awareness about the importance of early breast cancer detection. [...]

Crenshaw student recites Pledge of Allegiance at Obama USC visit

Crenshaw High School's Esaul Parra was front and center at President Obama's USC rally. [...]

Jan Perry and Tuskegee Airmen remember pioneer pilot in South Los Angeles

Councilwoman Jan Perry was joined by the Los Angeles Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen to honor deceased airman Roger “Bill” Terry. [...]

Funding goes to new building for patients at Compton clinic

St. John's Well Child and Family Center received a $9 million grant from the federal healthcare bill. [...]

Los Angeles Times receives death records of children in child and family services

After repeated requests, the Los Angeles Times received death records from county child and family services. [...]

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. [...]

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