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Angela Shelley
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    Even though Locke High is now a charter school with higher academic standards, students are still as likely to drop out as graduate. The odds were against the three students we followed on Inside Locke High and Return to Locke High - Joanna Alatorre, Damon Horton and Bryan Ordaz - did they make it?
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    KPCC's John Rabe, from the award-winning radio show Off-Ramp, stopped by the Locke High graduation to interview producer Angela Shelley and all three Locke High students.
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    SoCal Connected cameras were there as a crowd of about 1,000 people gathered in Santa Monica to show support for the two American journalists imprisoned by North Korea.
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    No one expected much from Locke High at the L.A. Unified School District’s band competition. After all, they’re just a so-so school in Watts. But they have a couple of tricks up their band uniforms.
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    In this follow-up to "Inside Locke High," we look at whether charter company Green Dot has transformed the lives of the students.
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    James Festini says bank negotiators are tremendously backlogged approving loans.
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    How to properly discard household chemicals, and a family doing their own "trashout" following a foreclosure.
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    A couple of months ago, we started kicking around themes for a foreclosure-related special.
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    Check this out and see if you don’t agree that these “typical” teenagers break a lot of stereotypes that kids are shallow, self-involved and uncaring.
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    For years, Locke High in Watts has been a poster child for failing inner city schools. A new charter company aims to change that.
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    Mr. Brown says he graduated from the School of Hard Knocks and he has some good advice for teenagers.
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    The new Locke High has hired a private caterer for its food service. That’s right. People in chef’s hats actually cook from scratch. No fake food in microwaves.
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    When we were shooting at Locke, I spotted Patt Morrison strolling around with a couple of girlfriends. Or is this a Patt Morrison lookalike?
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    Producer Angela Shelley spent the day at Sylmar Senior High with the evacuees who tell their own moving stories of escaping the firestorm and trying to make sense of the senseless.
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    Louie Trujillo, owner of Las Cuatro Milpas Restaurant, explains how the Inland Empire’s foreclosure crisis is hurting his business.
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    SoCal Connected producer Angela Shelley on why field producing is television’s most glamorous job.
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  • Entry
    Even though Locke High is now a charter school with higher academic standards, students are still as likely to drop out as graduate. The odds were against the three students we followed on Inside Locke High and Return to Locke High - Joanna Alatorre, Damon Horton and Bryan Ordaz - did they make it?
  • Entry
    KPCC's John Rabe, from the award-winning radio show Off-Ramp, stopped by the Locke High graduation to interview producer Angela Shelley and all three Locke High students.
  • Entry
    SoCal Connected cameras were there as a crowd of about 1,000 people gathered in Santa Monica to show support for the two American journalists imprisoned by North Korea.
  • Entry
    No one expected much from Locke High at the L.A. Unified School District’s band competition. After all, they’re just a so-so school in Watts. But they have a couple of tricks up their band uniforms.
  • Entry
    In this follow-up to "Inside Locke High," we look at whether charter company Green Dot has transformed the lives of the students.
  • Entry
    James Festini says bank negotiators are tremendously backlogged approving loans.
  • Entry
    How to properly discard household chemicals, and a family doing their own "trashout" following a foreclosure.
  • Entry
    A couple of months ago, we started kicking around themes for a foreclosure-related special.
  • Entry
    Check this out and see if you don’t agree that these “typical” teenagers break a lot of stereotypes that kids are shallow, self-involved and uncaring.
  • Entry
    For years, Locke High in Watts has been a poster child for failing inner city schools. A new charter company aims to change that.
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