Heisman Finalists Announced
The three finalists will meet in New York Saturday night, where the winner will be announced.
Longshore Strike Enters Seventh Day
Workers continued to strike at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Monday.
UPDATE: Riordan Ends Campaign for New City Pension Plan
The former mayor shut down his Save Los Angeles initiative on Monday.
Ugandan Orphan Flies to LAX for Surgery
An African child who suffered from paralyzing burns will get the chance to walk again.
Students Kick Off Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Events will be held on campus to help combat homelessness in Los Angeles.
Inglewood Man Charged for Tutor Center Shooting
A 20-year-old security guard has been charged with shooting four people on USC's campus.
What Matters: Campaign Fundraising and Political Campaigns
We asked students about campaign spending and its affect on the presidential election.
LA Electrical Workers Help with Sandy Aftermath
Workers from Southern California made the trip to New York to help Sandy victims restore electricity.
UPDATE: Man Charged with Murder in Downey Shootings
A 30-year-old man could face the death penalty after being charged with the murder of three people in Downey.
Hurricane Sandy Felt Close to Home
Nearly 1,400 flights have been cancelled due to the storm.
Phase 2 of Expo Line Project Faces Opposition
Expo Line officials hope to continue Phase 2, despite a West LA group's attempts to shut it down.
Second Presidential Debate Offers Open Forum
Both candidates must adjust their tatics for the town hall format.
Voter Registration Deadline Draws Near
Oct. 22 is the last day Californians can sign up to vote in this year's election.
Tournament of Roses Royal Court Announced
The seven 17-year-old girls on this year's Royal Court were announced Monday morning.
Californians Await Supreme Court Prop 8 Decision
The Supreme Court delayed the hearing for Proposition 8 on Monday although many Californians continue to wait a decision on...
Mt. SAC Athletes Sue School for Alleged Sexual Harassment
Seven members of Mt. San Antonio College's women's track team claim they were sexually harassed by their former assistant coach.
Lawyers of Miramonte Victims Propose Policies to Protect Students
Lawyers of victims of the Miramonte Elementary School scandal suggest new policies to better protect children.
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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