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Neighborhood Notes: Salvadorans in L.A. Call for Community of Their Own & More
on April 24, 2012 11:09 AM
News and stories on the shifting culture of our neighborhoods:
- Salvadorans in L.A. Call for Community of Their Own - Fox News Latino
- Venice Beach back to bohemian ideals after LAPD cracks down on hawkers - The Guardian
- Mud Baron, an evangelical force in school gardens - L.A. Times
- L.A. CIty Council Declares "Siqueiros Day" - Blogdowntown
- Redesigning L.A.'s Sixth Street Viaduct - KCRW
- Register for FoLAR's 23rd Annual Great Los Angeles River Clean Up - FoLAR
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