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  • California budget woes continue, even in light of Proposition 25

    The approval of Proposition 25, which allows the legislature to pass the budget with a majority vote instead of the...

  • Boy's murder on Halloween sparks anger in local community

    A 5-year-old boy named Aaron Shannon was shot in the head while he was showing his Spiderman costume to his...

  • Los Angeles houses the nation's biggest Little Belize

    There are 50,000 Belizeans in Los Angeles, the nation's biggest Little Belize. Annenberg Radio News talked to a family right...

  • Los Angeles Police Department officers work civilian jobs, people unhappy

    The Los Angeles City Council discussed a report Tuesday showing that more than 100 police officers are working civilian jobs....

  • Latino votes have large sway in the polls

    Gary Segura of Latino Decisions, a political research group, discusses how the Latino vote is changing the face of politics...

  • Ruling says corporations and unions can provide unlimited funding for political advertisements

    The Citizens United decision this past January ruled that spending for political advertisements is a protected form of free speech...

  • Los Angeles residents speak out about 2010 voting results

    California's voting results about elections and propositions came out on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Rachael Lee finds out how Los Angeles...

  • Target comes to downtown Los Angeles in 2012

    By 2012, a new Target store will open at the 7th and Figueroa streets shopping center in downtown Los Angeles....

  • Apartments offer studios for homeless and low-income people

    The newly opened Renato Apartments on San Julian Street offers housing for homeless and low-income individuals.

  • Karen Bass expects chaos, but has hope for her move to Washington

    Congresswoman-elect Karen Bass speaks with host LeTania Kirkland about the challenges of a Republican-dominated Congress. She also talks about priorities...