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Brian Frank

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Web Editor for SoCal Connected, KCET's award-winning television newsmagazine. He has worked in just about every medium, with stories appearing on TV, radio, Web, and print. He is also the editor of the Online Journalism Review at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, where he received his master's degree in online journalism. Prior to that he was an educator specializing in literacy development, a gig that carried him from one tiny seaside town in Japan to another in Alaska.

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Space Shuttle Endeavour has made its way home. Take a look behind the scenes at how the SoCal team is assembling one of the first stories of Season 5.
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There's an argument that holds you should vote for both. Maybe you should, maybe you shouldn't -- but here's what happens if you do.
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There were two major developments relating to Prop 34, and both were taken as a good sign by the proponents.
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To help you prepare for the 11 (yes, 11!) propositions on the November ballot, we've compiled a list of summaries and other useful information.
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The county-to-county hopscotch of the Prop 29 recount may seem baffling if you don't know the rules. Here's how the game is played in California.
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Monsanto and other major contributors roughly doubled the coffers for the No on 37 campaign over the weekend, according to recent campaign finance filings.
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Only 31.1% of registered voters cast a ballot, which amounts to little more than half the population of Los Angeles County.
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KCET-TV's flagship news magazine has been nominated for seven local Emmy® Awards, including one for overall Best Information/Public Affairs Series.
Gov. Jerry Brown in May discussing $8.3 billion in cuts to help close a projected $16 billion budget shortfall. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative and Molly Munger's competing plan both qualified. The third would change how multistate businesses calculate their tax liability in California.
Editors, reporters and producers - both broadcast and online - from KCET and SoCal Connected took home more than 7 L.A. Press Club Awards and the prestigious Public Service Award.
KCET-TV's hard-hitting weekly news magazine earned high honors from the L.A. Press Club on Sunday night.
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