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Alleged Profiling In Antelope Valley Schools | Sept. 29
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Today, some allege L.A. Sheriff’s Deputies are racially profiling Black students.
Takeout Cocktails & Outdoor Dining Are Here to Stay | June 7
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Today, the state extends to-go cocktails and al fresco dining areas through 2021.
Japanese Americans Show Support for Reparations | July 22
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Today, Japanese Americans show solidarity in the fight for reparations.
Community Groups Offer Alternatives to 911 | July 22
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Today, grassroots organizers work to provide mental health crisis response.
Census Data Shows Drop in Poverty; We Learn Why | Sept. 15
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Today, new census numbers show California’s poverty rate fell despite the pandemic.
LAPD Error Led to South L.A. Fireworks Explosion | Sept. 14
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Today, it is confirmed an LAPD error caused the South L.A. fireworks explosion in June.
Recall Election Ends; What’s Next for California? | Sept. 14
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Today, recall election voting is ending. We take a look at some possible scenarios.
Governor Newsom Survives the Recall | Sept. 15
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Today, the recall fails and Gavin Newsom continues as the Governor of California.
The Recall Failed; How Will It Impact 2022? | Sept. 17
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Today, we look at how the gubernatorial recall results could affect the 2022 election.
Disabled Migrants Are Organizing for Better Care | Sept. 17
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Today, disabled undocumented immigrants organize to seek better care.
Artist Nobuko Miyamoto Found Her Voice in Activism | June 11
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Today, Asian American artist Nobuko Miyamoto’s journey using art for social change.
Tips to Avoid Power Outages Amid Heat Wave | June 14
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Today, a look at what leads to power outages when temperatures are high.
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