What Makes a Great MJ?
Without MJ's, there would be no show. Find out what makes a great one!
Amping Up the Morning Meeting
It may be early in the morning, but that doesn't mean that the meeting isn't important.
City Contractors Sued for Wage Theft
A lawsuit has been filed against a city contractor in Los Angeles.
Pershing Square Ice Rink Opens
Pershing Square's ice rink is now open to the public for the holidays.
When Should You Go Live?
Going live always involves more preparation and pressure, but it will be worth it.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Comes Out As Gay
Apple's CEO Tim Cook reveals he is gay in an essay written for Bloomberg Businessweek.
Perfecting the Newscast
What can you do to make your next show better than the last?
Copy Editing Under Pressure
Simple copy editing somehow becomes exponentially more difficult when you are working under a deadline.
Keeping Up With Your Stories
News keeps happening and it's your job to get the latest.
Talk to Each Other
You're a team and that newscast isn't going up on air unless you work like a team.
Dozens Now Call a Former YMCA Building Home
CBH and CRCD have joined to turn a former YMCA building into a sustainable community.
Trader Joe's Chicken and Rice Contaminated With Listeria
The producer voluntarily recalled nearly 5,000 pounds of the frozen entree.
Pope Launches Personal Twitter Account
Benedict XVI will personally respond to several questions once a week in eight languages.
Studies Show Pollution May Link to Autism
USC/CHLA research shows that living near heavily polluted areas heightens risk for autism.
Four Convicted of $154 Million Insurance Fraud Scheme
Employees of an outpatient surgery center face jail time for tax frauds and illegal recruitment of patients.
UPDATE: Riordan Ends Campaign for New City Pension Plan
The former mayor shut down his Save Los Angeles initiative on Monday.
Gas Prices at Southland Pumps Still Falling
Gas prices in Los Angeles and Orange County are dropping, but still more than they were one year ago.
Construction Cuts Sepulveda Blvd Down to One Lane
The project is only expected to last one week but will bring some noise and traffic.
Lane Kiffin Confirmed for 2013 Football Season
Kiffin will be back next year despite the Trojans' loss against the Bruins.
National Safety Board Investigates Helicopter Crash
The cause of the accident remains unknown as investigators gather clues.
Black Friday Shoppers Get a Head Start
Shoppers camp out ten days before the sale to ensure that they get their discounted TVs and computers.
Military Heroes Honored on Veterans Day
Volunteer Los Angeles and the City of Los Angeles joined together to celebrate Veterans Day.
Gas Prices Continue to Fall
The average price for regular self-serve gas continues to decrease.
Los Angeles Adopts Congestion Toll
Individual drivers can use carpool lanes on the 110 if they pay a fee.
Alcoholism At USC
In this four part series, USC Anneberg Media looks at alcohol abuse on campus and where students can go for...
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