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  • Angelenos find cool ways to weather the heat wave

    The heat wave in Los Angeles continued Tuesday, with highs in the triple digits. Health officials encouraged people to stay...

  • Preview of the gubernatorial debate with debate expert

    A reporter at Annenberg Radio News interviewed Dr. Gordon Stables, the University of Southern California's director of debate and forensics....

  • Workers raise awareness about high level of unemployment

    The Black Workers Center spruced up the Paul Robeson Community Center in South Los Angeles Saturday, showcasing unemployed construction workers...

  • Proposition 25 continues debate over state budget

    Almost every year in California's recent history, legislators have come to a desperate draw, often leaving citizens waiting for a...

  • Local park transforms into new playground

    A couple of organizations joined together to sponsor Ashwood Park's transformation. Located in Inglewood, the park is now a 2,800-square-foot...

  • Police chief says crime rates are down

    Police Chief Charlie Beck spoke at the Town Hall Los Angeles meeting Thursday. He said Los Angeles is safer each...

  • Department of Water and Power might create a ratepayer advocate

    Los Angeles City Councilwoman Jan Perry hosted a public hearing at 6 p.m. Thursday to discuss reforms in the Department...

  • LeTania Kirkland speaks with professor Gregory Stevens about healthcare reform

    Host LeTania Kirkland spoke with Gregory Stevens, a professor at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine, about...

  • Key healthcare provisions take effect

    The healthcare overhaul legislation created new insurance laws that went into effect Thursday.

  • One teacher's open letter on standardized testing

    A 10th grade teacher from Manual Arts High School talks about standardized testing and the problems it creates for students...