Tech Experts Share Skills To Aid In Haiti Relief Effort

Los Angeles gathering is part of nation-wide CrisisCommons relief response.

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With Parcel Tax, Culver City Attempts To Slow State's Damage To Schools

If passed, Measure EE will raise $6 million over five years for the district, which is facing severe cutbacks.

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Newsom Out of Calif. Governor's Race; Brown's Office Taped Calls

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has withdrawn from the race for governor, citing commitment to his family and his job at city hall. In other Calif. political news, a member of Attorney General Jerry Brown's staff acknowledged he improperly taped reporters' phone calls.

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New Poll Shows Support For Constitutional Reform

The constitutional convention also has support, but survey respondents reject other strategies for broad-based reform.

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America Still Has An Appetite For Julia Child

Watching Child's shows and reading her recipes reminds a new generation just how talented she was.

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Maestro's Music Rises Above Recession

Mark Evitt
Senior Editor

Cal Phil music director Victor Vener gets creative to draw crowds.

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Trutanich Captures City Attorney Seat After Fierce Fight

David Cohen, Mark Evitt
Staff Reporter and Senior Editor

Candidate compares victory to David triumphing over Goliath

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Planning Is Key When Living In Earthquake Country

WATCH: It doesn't take much to be ready for the next quake to hit, but many Angelenos aren't prepared.

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Shooting In West Los Angeles

Police are looking for possible suspects after woman was shot in the hip.

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Cronkite Winners Look To Future, Don't Like The View

Stephanopoulos and Couric bemoan the demise of newspapers and rise of the 'pajama-clad blogger.'

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Scientists Make Mammoth Discovery At La Brea Tar Pits

WATCH: Columbian mammoth fossils were discovered at the site of a new parking garage.

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How Much Is Too Much?

What does it take to be a mediaholic? Going to the movies results in unexpected reflection.

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Downie Says Newspapers Must Constantly Look For New Revenue Streams

Former Post editor worries about newsrooms disappearing, not newspapers.

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Old-School Competition In A New-School World

A misguided Chicago Sun-Times editorial shows just how out of touch legacy media can be.

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Get Rich or Die Trying

Newspapers' old model of generating revenue is dead. What will take its place?


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Journalism Will Outlive The Death Of Its Institutions

When an old system crashes there's inevitably a period of chaos and uncertainty that precedes the consolidation of the new. That's exactly where we find ourselves today in the world of journalism.

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