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A new college model that helps underserved, first-generation or undocumented students receive a four-year degree and navigate higher education hopes to plant its seeds in universities across Southern California.

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Do you know how to #FlushSmart? Many Californians don't, and it costs public agencies across the state millions of dollars in wastewater treatment repairs and sewer overflow response. The Youth Cinema Project teamed up with the Responsible Flushing Alliance to have middle and elementary scho…

Disproportionate inequities in health, access to care, housing, and economic security among Los Angeles County communities impacts health outcomes for residents depending largely on where they live, according to a new report released Wednesday from the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

Bell Gardens resident David Bray is thrilled about the upcoming John Anson Ford Park Aquatics Center, a  $31.27 million project expected to be ready by Summer 2025. Bray, who works with the city’s Department of Parks and Recreation, fondly remembers the old pool. He was a regular visitor in …

Sabor Del Valle Los Angeles hosted a Latino Food and Wine Festival at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes on Cinco de Mayo, bringing in a line-up of Latino winemakers from California's Central Coast and sabores from some of the best Southern California chefs.

Mayor Karen Bass Tuesday celebrated the first Foster Youth Shadow Day in Los Angeles, where former and current foster youth delegates work with local leaders to present policy changes intended to improve the child welfare system.