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Thanksgiving in Black America
African Americans share their experiences, traditions, plans.
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Gold Strike in East L.A.!
Light-rail line passenger counts triple expectations as service opens doors to folks on Eastside and beyond.
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What to Do With a City Called Vernon
Some say the little town that serves industry on the edge of L.A. should be dissolved but businesses say they should have the right to vote.
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Facing Diabetes
It's National Diabetes Awareness Month and soul singer Angie Stone has something to say.
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Rally for More Mortgage Modifications, Small Business Loans in L.A.
Multi-ethnic crowd of various faiths brings tales of woe, voices of support for ordinance that would push banks to do more in communities.
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Congresswoman Recognizes Labeez Contributor
Roybal-Allard presents plaque carrying tribute she submitted into Congressional Record for recently shuttered community newspaper.
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State Cites Lead-Tainted Jewelry at Rainbow Store in South L.A.
Three items on sale in Crenshaw district said to exceed California safety standards; retail chain involved in five prior cases in past 18 months but state regulators cite suppliers in latest finds.
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Tears, Anger and Federal Review After BART Cop Gets 2 Years
U.S. Department of Justice looks into shooting death of unarmed African American.
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About That Day of the Dead
A personal elegy explains why it's really not anything like Halloween.
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Books, Schmooks in Boyle Heights
A former literary critic looks to fill gap left by cutbacks to public system with private lending library with funny name.
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Remembering Romanillos: The Pride of Dreamworks and Walt Disney
The Fil-Am animator created famous characters for the screen and touched the lives of industry colleagues.
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Viva Siqueiros — Whitewash and All
David Alfaro Siqueiros lived in Los Angeles for only seven months but his works continues to inspire the city. An exhibit at the Autry Museum helps explain why.
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Why I Didn't Donate to Public Radio
Why the lack of Latino Voices on KCRW, KPCC?

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Community Spirit Gets a Trim in South L.A.
Barbershop in Leimert Park goes quiet and "empathy from others no longer helps" those feeling extreme stains of the economic downturn.

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