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SoCal Connected
October 30, 2012
In Southern California and across the country, the old axiom that all politics are local may be true, but the dollars are definitely long distance. Correspondent Vince Gonzales checks out one race that exemplifies this new reality - one in which Super PACs and some new rules approved by the voters have dramatically changed the choices on Election Day.
Plus, do California's popular initiatives really serve the people? Madeleine Brand talks to outspoken Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez about Prop 30, money, and politics.
And as Space Shuttle Endeavour settles into her new home at the California Science Center, she's becoming a symbol of hope for a new era in private-sector spaceflight.
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A look at the profiteering behind two of America's fastest growing diseases affecting millions of Californians.
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"SoCal Connected" profiles how some local governments have used political borders to dilute minorities' power, and what is being done about it.
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One of the nation's top high school athletes was on a path to the NFL, but instead became the poster child for what's wrong with L.A.'s mental Health system.
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The LA Times may have found its savior in Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, but how will the other local newsrooms in LA be rescued?
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One woman strives to prove her innocence from behind bars.
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This half-hour retrospective reviews Zavala's role in covering some of the region's most critical events and key influencers.
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A look at the spike in the number of employers retaliating against undocumented workers when they complain of stolen wages. What is the legal loophole that transforms neighborhoods and gets developments built without consent from the community?
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With the rise of the super-temp, comes the increase income inequality. What happens when half the workforce are gig workers? SoCal Connected follows an Uber driver who lost his job and is struggling to support his family as an independent contractor. Ho
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SoCal Connected takes a deep dive into L.A.'s housing, the idyllic Apricot Farms and the Los Angeles teenager who took on the oil industry, city hall and the Catholic Church to curb urban oil drilling in her neighborhood - and won.
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Nearly a million frozen embryos are stored in labs across the nation.
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As new developments pop up all over L.A., many are asking, 'Who approved that?'
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The price of freedom for some in the L.A. County Jail system is simply to high a cost. As much as a quarter of the 17,000 in LA's jails are there simply because they cannot make bail. Condors were close to extinction when officials took an aggressive appr