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Justin Cram

Justin Cram is the Senior Director of Digital Content for Public Media Group of Southern California. He has developed and produced digital video series such as Nightshift, a documentary series following night shift workers, travel series SoCal Wanderer, the civic engagement project Ballot Brief, and the video explainer series Immigration 101. He manages editorial for the company including coverage of arts, history, culture, and early education. He also produces the Emmy-award winning documentary series City Rising which examines social issues and community empowerment. He is the recipient of multiple awards, including the Los Angeles Emmys, Japan Prize, National Arts Journalism awards, Golden Mike, and LA Press Club awards.

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A short trip to the Los Angeles River can soothe a week's worth of stress. Grab a cup of coffee and visit Frogtown's West Bank.
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Choosing the right option for ownership of an L.A. River-adjacent parcel will be crucial for the future of the river.
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The Los Angeles River has been designated with two initiatives providing federal resources for revitalizing the Glendale Narrows.
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The relighting of Manning's Coffee Shop sign is the second neon sign to be restored along Highland Park's Figueroa Street by a pack of community leaders and preservationists.
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The long term vision for Rio de Los Angeles State Park hangs in the balance as a key decision by a real estate developer comes to a head this New Years Eve.
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KnitRiot, a secret group of knitters, strike their second target, PATHMall homeless shelter in Hollywood.
Richard Neutra in front of the Lovell Health House
Five highlights of early modern architecture in Los Angeles that has shaped the "city of the future."
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Artists Hillary Mushkin and Robby Herbst hosted a day of plein air (an act of painting outdoors) at the Los Angeles Air Force Base.
The pilot program leads kayakers through the a section of river in Sepulveda Basin
Sparked in part by a 2008 kayaking expedition led by George Wolfe, the program is a reflection of the public's growing demand for access and recreation to the Los Angeles River.
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