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LAUSD is teaming up with community groups and local businesses to teach students about the importance of nutrition. The new “Food as Medicine” program is part of a multi-year partnership between Anthem Blue Cross, I-Heart media, Food Forward, Common Threads, Chicas Verdes, and the L.A. Sparks to combat food insecurity and improve health in marginalized communities. → Read More
Families in Westchester are opposing the “safe parking program” for homeless individuals as the city is getting ready to vote on the issue soon. → Read More
A historic Black church was engulfed in flames over the weekend destroying the entire structure, but church goers were able to salvage a couple of things. → Read More
LA County Sheriff’s deputies in Santa Clarita said they’re looking for a man seen on videotape fighting with a teenage boy outside a Valencia shopping plaza Tuesday. → Read More
State lawmakers are considering allowing bars in some cities like West Hollywood to continue serving alcohol until 4 a.m., but a group of opponents rallied against the bill, saying it could increase drunken driving and crime all around Los Angeles. → Read More
A 32-year-old father from East Hollywood has been arrested on in connection with the death of his 5-year-old son who was found in the bathtub, the Los Angeles Police Department said Tuesday. → Read More
Plans to open a Planned Parenthood clinic at John Glenn High School in Norwalk have been put on hold following protests. → Read More
The Los Angeles Police department has an interesting warning for people shopping on Melrose Avenue and in the jewelry district in downtown Los Angeles after shoppers have been attacked: don’t wear high end jewelry in public. → Read More
7-Eleven clerk who was fatally shot at the Brea location has the community grieving, including his father. → Read More
The city of LA is taking steps to cut down on the number of trucks that cut through and operate in residential neighborhoods near the port of LA. → Read More
The alarm didn't go off until Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies arrived the next morning. → Read More
The birds have made their home in the trees at Noble Park and are highly territorial, going after people and their dogs. → Read More
The city has not provided a date on when the park will be restored and reopened for the community. → Read More
Pentagon officials testified Tuesday on Capitol Hill for the first time in half a century about the possibility that we are not alone in the universe. → Read More
The family of a woman who died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center following a C-section has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the hospital claiming she received poor care because she was African American. → Read More
Lora Dene King says her life has never been the same since her father Rodney King became the subject of the first ever viral video of a police beating in 1991. → Read More
A small business owner in Boyle Heights says he’s concerned about a rise in crime after his restaurant and vehicles have been broken into four times during the past year. → Read More
A 6th grader from Hancock Park opened up an art fair to help raise money for Ukranian refugees. → Read More
Homeless encampments are a growing problem all over Southern California, and while some communities are clearing away tent cities, Culver City is taking a different, controversial approach: the city plans to use money to temporarily widen a sidewalk to make room for an encampment. → Read More
People who live near Ballona Creek in Culver City say they’re becoming increasingly concerned about fires at homeless encampments in the area. → Read More