Children's Court May Make Trials Public
Protestors support Judge Michael Nash's proposal to open children's court proceedings to the public and members of the media
Protestors support Judge Michael Nash's proposal to open children's court proceedings to the public and members of the media
The City of Los Angeles may start considering banks' moral platforms when it invests taxpayer money.
If you're looking for a way to be environmentally correct, then today's your lucky day. November 15 marks the 14th...
City officials are offering incentives to electric automakers, hoping to make Los Angeles the electric car capital of the world.
There are thousands of homeless people living in Los Angeles. The Weingart Center aims to reduce the number of...
Tuesday host Tiffany Brannon chats with author Erin Aubry Kaplan about her book, "Black Talk, Blue Thoughts and Walking the...
Around the world, the Occupy movement has taken different tones. LA's movement has been orderly and fairly quiet, while...
What kind of culinary treats can be found in South Los Angeles? Tuesday host Tiffany Brannon asks LA Weekly food...
For years, Marlton Square has been an eye sore for the Crenshaw community. That's one of the issues City...
Los Angeles residents can now set up farmers markets in their own neighborhoods rather than commercial areas
Check out the future home of Annenberg student media:
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(opening Fall 2014)