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| Debate Reaction |
Immediately following the debate, Elizabeth Wagner spoke to audience members to see which candidate they thought came out the best. |
02/11/2005 |
| Police |
The Los Angeles City Council voted against putting a tax hike proposal that would pay for more police on the May 17 ballot. And as Jon Diaz reports, the Mayor is not happy with this outcome.
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02/10/2005 |
| Police Shooting |
Police are still investigating the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy by LAPD officers. ATVN's Jason Donner reports on a South Los Angeles community that is raising questions about the use of force.
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02/07/2005 |
| Train crash |
A train crash in Glendale leaves 11 dead and almost 200 injured. Annenberg TV News Reporter Ryan Wilson has more on the the cause, the chaos and the Costco workers who saved lives. |
02/03/2005 |
| Sheenway School |
Just down the road from USC is a shining landmark that few people know about. Stephanie Linden explores this very special place. |
12/01/2004 |
| Homeless in Winter |
With temperatures expected to dip into the thirties many homeless people in Los Angeles will not have warm shelters when they lay down to sleep tonight. Jasmine Johnson has more on what local officials are doing to address this problem.
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11/30/2004 |
| Hotel Damage |
The University of Southern California is investigating claims that students caused almost 20 thousand dollars in damage at a San Francisco Hotel during the annual "Weekender." Felix Rodrigues-Lima has more on a celebration that may have gone too far. |
11/30/2004 |
| Marijuana Case |
The Supreme Court heard arguments today about medical marijuana. The justices will decide whether the federal government can prosecute sick people who use the drug as medicine. Erin Lindgren reports on the California-based case. |
11/30/2004 |
| King Drew |
Four out of the five county board of supervisors voted to close the trauma unit of the Martin Luther King Jr. Drew Medical Center Today. Jasmine Johnson has more on what the closure will mean for Los Angeles residents. |
11/23/2004 |
| Morrison Hotel |
Residents of the Morrison Hotel in downtown Los Angeles are fed up with what they say are poor living conditions. Nick Valencia has more on how one group of residents aer taking to the streets to get their message out. |
11/23/2004 |
| Thanksgiving |
With Thanksgiving just two days away, local charities are preparing for the big day. Leslie Tang has more on how these agencies are doing their part to help the homeless. |
11/23/2004 |
| Homeless Court |
For people living on the streets, a ticket is a huge setback. They need to get a job to pay it back but they can't get a job with an outstanding ticket on their record. Today is the four-year anniversary of a program that tries to break this rough cycle. It's called Los Angeles Homeless Court and Erin Lindgren has the story. |
11/18/2004 |
| LAX Travel |
LAX officials unveiled new security equipment in preparation for the holiday season. Jordan Moore takes a look at how the airport plans to maintain safety during this holiday rush. |
11/17/2004 |
| Hoover Project |
A partnership between student business organizations and a new local clothing store is giving students real-world marketing experience. Felix Rodrigues-Lima has more on the USC and the Hoover Project. |
11/16/2004 |
| Law Enforcement Expo |
The future of crime fighting is here. Thousands decended on the Los Angeles Convention Center for an annual conference to show off the latest gadgets in the world of law enforcement. |
11/15/2004 |
| Roderick Sykes |
Art is a powerful tool for self-expression and creativity. And in the heart of the city, one man has spent much of his life using art to build a community.
Scott Lembke introduces us to this man and the world he's helped create.
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11/09/2004 |
| Pink’s |
A local eattery has been dressing up the humble dog for more than six decades. Scott Kegley shows you which one.
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11/08/2004 |
| LA River |
Los Angeles has approved more than 3 million dollars to help revitalize the LA River. ATVN reporter Ryan Wilson tells us the city’s plans to create a brighter future for the river.
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11/04/2004 |
| Halloween Safety |
With Halloween coming up in just five days, safety is a concern around the Los Angeles area. ATVN reporter Leslie Tang shows us what both Los Angeles and USC are doing to give kids a safe and fun night of treats. |
10/26/2004 |
| Hotel Strike |
Hotel union workers announced a possible boycott of nine Los Angeles hotels. But some people say the unions are in for a struggle. ATVN's Ryan Wilson looks at the on-going controversy between hotels and their workers.
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10/21/2004 |
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