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Street Racing Los Angeles police have destroyed the first car seized under a new city ordinance designed to stop illegal car races. ATVN's Liz Wagner explains how this new policy could have a crushing effect right here at USC. 10/13/2004
LA Literacy A recent United Way study found that a shocking number of adults in Los Angeles don't have basic reading and writing skills. ATVN's Stephanie Linden reports on what the city and businesses are doing to combat this problem. 09/29/2004
Forest Closure After a six week notice, the deadline has finally arrived for those living in the Angeles National Forest to evacuate. ATVN's Nicole Bento was there today as the last of the residents left. 09/27/2004
Art or Crime? Early morning arrests across the city leave their mark on the graffiti debate: Is it vandalism or art? ATVN's Ryan Wilson reports. 09/23/2004
Smoking Ban at the beach The Santa Monica City Council is expected to take the fire out of lighting up, by passing a ban on smoking at the beach. ATVN's Mike Benfer reports on the end of butts. 04/27/2004
Cuts coming for the Cal State University System Gov. Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cut to the Cal State University system met strong opposition today. ATVN's Michael George tells us why the ones speaking out are those the cut will affect the most. 04/26/2004
Crack Down on Out-of-State Plates The California Highway Patrol launced a website where residents can report other motorists with out-of-state license plates. ATVN's Karin Leuenberger reports on the state's plan. 04/22/2004
Crack Down on Out-of-State Plates The California Highway Patrol launced a website where residents can report other motorists with out-of-state license plates. ATVN's Karin Leuenberger reports on the state's plan. 04/22/2004
Denim Day Several hundred victims of rape and their supporters took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles. ATVN's Eli Roberts covers Denim Day. 04/21/2004
Local Protest Dozens of men and women are camped outside of a local pharmaceutical lab. ATVN's Michael George tells us why they're protesting a hike in the price of an important drug used to treat the AIDS virus. 04/19/2004
Holocaust Remembered In Los Angeles, hundreds of people gathered to keep the memory of Holocaust victims alive. ATVN's Dana Livingston Ward covers the remembrance ceremony. 04/19/2004
Hybrids Hit the Highways State officials and environmental leaders unveiled new legislation today looking to boost sales of hybrid vehicles by allowing them to drive in carpool lanes. ATVN's Scott Lembke reports that hybrid cars may not need this incentive to keep selling. 04/08/2004
Passover Safety On the eve of a third day of Passover, the LAPD is taking some precautionary measures against possible terror attacks. ATVN's Dave Strumpf found out how serious the risk is for the Los Angeles community. 04/07/2004
Voters Reject Wal-Mart The citizens of Inglewood shot down the building of a new Wal-Mart in their community. ATVN's Ashley Hinson gets reactions. 04/07/2004
Voting Day on Wal-Mart Inglewood voters went to the polls to decide if Wal-Mart could set up shop in their city. ATVN's Karin Leuenberger takes a look at what's at stake. 04/06/2004
Wal-Mart Vote A vote tomorrow could determine if global giant Wal-Mart will move in to a local neighborhood. ATVN's Jon Diaz was in Inglewood today and he tells about how not everyone wants Wal-Mart as their neighbor. 04/05/2004
Surging Rent Prices Apartment dwellers will continue to get squeezed as rents are expected to rise up to 8% over the next two years. ATVN's Liz Wagner looks at how it might affect USC students. 03/31/2004
High Gas Prices If the high gas prices have NOT been enough to turn you away from driving, a new move by OPEC just might push you over the edge. ATVN's Jesse Wan looks at the ever increasing prices. 03/31/2004
Controversy over the Pledge "Under God" has prompted a lawsuit and a Supreme Court case. ATVN's Heather Cheng looks at how local residents feel about the Pledge. 03/24/2004
Urban Gardens It's a rarity among the warehouses and train tracks in South Los Angeles and now an area of farmland in the middle of the city is in danger of disappearing. ATVN's Jon Diaz tells us what this land means for those who work on it 03/22/2004

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