The LAUSD layoff saga goes on
The United Teachers Los Angeles has waged an aggressive campaign to make sure LAUSD teachers keep their jobs. They...
The United Teachers Los Angeles has waged an aggressive campaign to make sure LAUSD teachers keep their jobs. They...
The board contemplates its final decision on layoffs. Superintendent Ramon Cortinez now says if the board doesn't go along...
More than 8,000 teachers and employees in the Los Angeles Unified School District could be getting layoff notices, but not...
Today is Mardis Gras, aka Fat Tuesday. But it is also "Pancake Tuesday" and IHOP's around the country are...
Los Angeles city officials are saying: Don't Dump on LA! that the name of the new campaign to clean up...
Proposition six promises to reduce crime and make schools and neighborhoods safer. But it's causing quite a stir and...
Fifty-two thousand Holocaust survivor testimonies, adding up more than a hundred thousand hours, are being digitally preserved by the Shoah...
Even though Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the Parks Bill, there are hundreds he did not pass. Democratic legislators are...
After 80 days of the state budget stand-off, social services are worried about the future of their state funding. ...
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