SPECIAL SERIES: Angelenos Gain Skills And Camaraderie At The Bicycle Kitchen

Volunteers keep the kitchen cooking and the bicycles rolling.

Students from an Annenberg Web journalism class produced the Dusk Till Dawn series with hopes that it would help people see Los Angeles "in a different light."

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Fighting For Homes

Urban League seeks a more active role in helping residents who face foreclosures.



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Watts Arts Centers Get Reprieve

Arts classes reinstated at Watts arts centers after Los Angeles City Council votes to remove the centers from the list for privatization.

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Activists Gather To Stop 'Privatization' of Watts Arts Centers

The City of Los Angeles plans to lay off employees and slash funding to two Watts arts centers. Community activists and residents are not happy.

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L.A.'s Homeless Advocates Object To Proposed Housing Crackdown

New rules on inspections and tenants’ criminal pasts seek to repair the housing authority’s image as much as improve the stock of available units.

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New L.A. Housing Department Head Calls For Affordability

Douglas Guthrie says new $100 million neighborhood stabilization program will help areas hit hard by foreclosures.

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L.A. Haitians Gather, Mourn And Donate

Haitians and Haitian Americans in Los Angeles gathered Thursday night at a Caribbean chicken joint in Echo Park to mourn and show support for lost family and a devastated country.

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Advocates Seek New Ways To Get Kids Out Of Penal System

Youth advocates want more emphasis on education in the juvenile justice system.

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"Maybe Forever" Is An Unflinching Dance Reflecting Real Love

A relationship, triumphant and tortured, takes the stage in “Maybe Forever.”

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L.A. Elementary School Copes With Budget Cuts

Solano received $260,000 in federal and state aid to save its after school programs.

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