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South Los Angeles
SoCal Connected
Leimert Park's Hidden Passage to Health
Post date:There's a little known trail in South L.A. that could help put more residents on a path to health. The problem? Not enough people know about it.
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Politics
SoCal Connected
HACLA Chief Cancels All Employee Events
Post date:In a memo obtained by SoCal Connected, CEO Ken Simmons tells employees no more parties and less money for travel.
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City of Los Angeles
SoCal Connected
More Delays For L.A. Sign Ordinance
Post date:In a city some residents have complained is plagued by "billboard blight," officials have put off sending a revised sign ordinance to the city council...yet again.
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HACLA
SoCal Connected
Interactive: HACLA Expenses Database
Post date:Search through receipts and credit card statement items from HACLA officials and staff over the past few years. Lavish spending? You decide.
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Dennis Zine
SoCal Connected
"This is outrageous!"
Post date:L.A. City Councilmember Dennis Zine's reacts to some of the HACLA records we uncovered. He was "impressed."
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Medi-Cal
SoCal Connected
A New Day for Adult Day Care
Post date:The senior care program that allowed Leamon Wilder to live at home was set to be canceled. But a legal settlement just changed that.
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NASA
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Building the Space Shuttle Endeavour
Post date:Feeling nostalgic for the old space shuttles? Watch the Endeavour being built in Palmdale.
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Mojave
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SpaceShipTwo
Post date:The Mojave: It's where SpaceShipOne made history, and where all eyes are on the future.
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poverty
SoCal Connected
Creating Healthy Neighborhoods
Post date:The infrastructure itself can affect our health, yet urban planning often skews against poor and minority communities, say some observers.
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job fair
SoCal Connected
We Want Jobs!
Post date:Thousands turned out this summer for a job fair held at the Crenshaw Christian Center in South Los Angeles. One message above all seemed to resonate among the crowd.
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SoCal Connected
Ready for Business?
Post date:Why would anyone open a new business in this recession? A top economist shares some valuable tips and advice.
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diabetes
SoCal Connected
Obesity Epidemic Hits South L.A. Harder Than Most
Post date:Obesity is a problem for Americans in all walks of life, but it's worse in areas with poor infrastructure and few parks.
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musicians
SoCal Connected
Picturing Jazz
Post date:Two of the world's great jazz photographers take us inside a world of late-night shoots, exotic locations, and contrary art directors.
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SoCal Connected
I Need A Hero
Post date:The good guys don't always ride in on white horses, sometimes they fly in on a chopper.
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SoCal Connected
Blue Whale Off Dana Point
Post date:Need a little perspective on the grand scheme of things? Spend a little time whale-gazing.
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SoCal Connected
The Passing of Norman Corwin
Post date:Norman Corwin passed away October 18 at the age of 101. SoCal Rewind remembers this "poet laureate of the radio" in an interview from 1995, including a short clip from "We Hold These Truths."
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SoCal Connected
City To Reconsider Sign Ordinance
Post date:Los Angeles planners are revisiting the regulations on billboards, but for whose benefit?
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SoCal Connected
Stunt Poetry
Post date:Physical prowess moves into the realm of the sublime.
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diabetes
SoCal Connected
Five Myths About Diabetes
Post date:Take a look at some of the common misconceptions about one of the most prevalent diseases in the United States.
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robots
SoCal Connected
Behold, the Bizarre and Slightly Creepy Strandbeest
Post date:Part engineer and part artist, Theo Jansen designs and builds wind-powered robots that seem to tiptoe, almost spider-like, across beaches and plains.