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Mobility
by Mark Evitt
May 14, 2010
New stops near the UCLA campus were supposed to help revive an ailing bus line from Antelope Valley to L.A.'s west side and slash the number of students coming by car. But despite the promise of dramatic cost savings, few commuters have taken the bait.
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by Shannon PenceApr 18, 2010Does it seem like you've been waiting a long time for a bus to come along? Insufficient county and state funds have forced Ventura to cut some of the city's public transportation, and other communities could be next. -
by Tara GrahamFeb 16, 2010Lavanderías and spray tanning parlors. Brand new BMW's and aging F-150 pickups. Expensive private schools and street gangs. Despite the City of Santa Ana's best efforts, there's no evidence that the divide between its swelling immigrant population and its upper middle class is narrowing.
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A band of young, highly talented journalists take on the one question that keeps too many Californians awake at night:
What happened to my California dream?
SoCal Connected joins with USC's News21 project to present a months-long investigation into the dream. How did it wither away? Is it gone forever, or can we bring back the glimmer that made us the Golden State?







