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'Ghosts of the LAPD' May Haunt Dorner Tragedy
So what does the ongoing Christopher Dorner case mean for the LAPD going forward? Madeleine talks to two experts: Joe Domanick, associate director of the Center on Media Crime and Justice and west coast bureau chief of thecrimereport.org, who wrote the definitive history of the LAPD, "To Protect and to Serve" -- and civil rights attorney Connie Rice, a longtime watchdog of the LAPD who was instrumental in forcing the department to make fundamental changes and the author of "Power Concedes Nothing."
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A man's search for his missing wife who suffers from early onset Alzheimers reveals gaps in the system meant to locate and care for the mentally impaired in California. "SoCal Connected" documents the journey to answer, where's Nancy?

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Public street disrepair is costing Los Angeles millions in costly personal injury claims.

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They’re tiny, weaponized, and carry a potentially deadly payload. They’re called “Assassin Bugs” and they can be as common as the backyard mosquito or as exotic as the so-called “kissing bug"--and they're here in Southern California, spreading some of the

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SoCal Connected's Deepa Dernandes questions Santa Barbara landlord Dario Pini.

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Examine L.A.'s unregulated short-term housing market and an indoor marijuana facility employing veterans.

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A look at the spike in the number of employers retaliating against undocumented workers.

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As new developments pop up all over L.A., many are asking, 'Who approved that?'