Downtown Football Field Nearly Ready For Construction By Rosalie Murphy,
Posted 11/15/11
Though Los Angeles is still working to bring an NFL team to the city, a 72,000-seat stadium will be ready for its fans in 2016
LA Clippers Inspire Fitness in Inner City Youth By Ellen Kaster,
Posted 11/15/11
The Los Angeles Clippers won't be on the court any time soon because of the NBA lockout. But the Clippers staff and former player Sean Rooks are out and about.
Palestinian Bus Protest in Los Angeles By Megan Sweas,
Posted 11/15/11
LA-area activists boarded buses to spread awareness of how DASH buses in Los Angeles are connected Palestinian rights.
New Electric Car Company Lands in LA By Aaron Schrank,
Posted 11/10/11
City officials are offering incentives to electric automakers, hoping to make Los Angeles the electric car capital of the world.
US Senate Votes Down Anti-Net Neutrality Bill By Melissa Runnels,
Posted 11/10/11
In a party-line vote of 52-46, Senate Democrats today voted down a House bill that would have nullified the Federal Communication Commission's rules on Net Neutrality.
Anatomy Of A Crush By Kyle Tabuena-Folli,
Posted 11/10/11
I thought it would be great radio. Recording myself during what, at the time, was really exciting and fun and fresh. Now that it's over and dead, what am I supposed to do?
Skid Row’s Weingart Center is still making a difference By Regina Graham,
Posted 11/10/11
There are thousands of homeless people living in Los Angeles. The Weingart Center aims to reduce the number of people living on the streets with innovative programs. John Donner, the director of donor relations, provided insight into what the center is all about.
Occupy LA Origins By Kyle Tabuena-Folli,
Posted 11/10/11
Occupy LA's been camping and marching at banks for so long, they seem a part of the landscape. But do you know how it started? We follow the tech-heavy trail that led them to today.
Budget cuts threaten Los Angeles community health clinics By Rosalie Murphy,
Posted 11/08/11
Pressure from the California State Assembly and Congressional supercommittee foretell deep cuts to Medicaid and Medi-Cal. Will public clinics survive?
A City of Muted Color By Tiffany Brannon,
Posted 11/08/11
Tuesday host Tiffany Brannon chats with author Erin Aubry Kaplan about her book, "Black Talk, Blue Thoughts and Walking the Color Line."
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