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  • Former USC/UCLA stars named to track and field's Dual Meet Hall of Fame

    The city of Los Angeles has two professional basketball teams, two hockey teams and two baseball teams. While there aren't...

  • Councilmember Bernard Parks breaks ground on a new skate park in South Los Angeles

    Council member Bernard Parks and Parks and Recreation Superintendent Mark Mariscal broke ground today on a new skate park in...

  • LADOT missed out on $15 million in revenue according to report

    There are significant issues of waste and financially irresponsible decisions by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. At least that’s...

  • L.A.'s Bureau of Sanitation holds Recycle Fair

    In honor of Earth day tomorrow, the Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation hosted a fair to promote recycling and reducing...

  • Inglewood serves as blank canvas for incoming artists

    Inglewood may not be known for art, but the city's only gallery just opened and a new group of artists...

  • Protesters meet President Obama as he arrives in L.A.

    Several organizations, including CHIRLA and those that want the president to recognize the Armenian genocide, will protest Obama's arrival in...

  • Arts, media and culture as tools for social change in the Middle East

    Arts, media and culture can be useful tools for fostering social change in the Middle East. Former U.S. Ambassador Cynthia...

  • The City offers rebates for electric vehicles

    This week we celebrate Earth Day and mark the one-year the anniversary of the Deep Water Horizon oil spill in...

  • Students at Cal State Fullerton continue their sit-in to raise awareness

    Thursday was the fourth day students at Cal State Fullerton protested. In the past, students have held outdoor rallies...

  • Beyond the Matza: Experiencing a Cantor's Passover

    Tonight is the second night of Passover, a Jewish holiday that celebrates Jews escaping enslavement in Egypt thousands of years...