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  • New report reveals that city government lacks business contracts with females, minorities

    A report released by the Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce claims that most minority business enterprises in...

  • Assemblywoman defends Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina

    Assemblywoman Diane Harkey explains why gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman and Senate candidate Carly Fiorina can be trusted on women's issues....

  • Los Angeles Times receives death records of children in child and family services

    After repeated requests, the Los Angeles Times received death records from county child and family services. They found that more...

  • Speaker of the Assembly announces temporary childcare for the working poor

    Speaker of the Assembly John A. Perez announces that childcare for the working poor is saved, at least through the...

  • Clinton fires up young voters for Jerry Brown

    Former President Bill Clinton rallied young voters at the University of California, Los Angeles Thursday night. He asked them to...

  • Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust opens new, permanent home

    Community members and city officials gathered around the steps of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust to celebrate the...

  • Jerry Brown assaults Meg Whitman’s proposed reforms

    Democratic candidate for governor, Jerry Brown, was at a downtown elementary school Thursday where he charged his rival, Republican Meg...

  • Jose A. Castellanos Elementary School opens

    The Los Angeles Unified School District hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the new charter school, named after a...

  • Westlake day laborer center gets bicycle racks, but the city needs more

    Bicycle racks may not seem like a big deal, but for a bicycle-centric community, they are.

  • Free jewelry screening helps Angelenos get the lead out

    The dangers of lead in paint, toys and water pipes are highly publicized and often closely monitored. It has been...