Rehabilitation provides a warm home for addicts
The Alcoholism Center for Women aims to improve the mental, physical, emotional and social conditions of its clients by guiding them toward a drug-free life.
Despite the fact that sidewalk vendors have become an unofficial staple of L.A.'s cultural identity, city laws say that they're illegal. Enforcement, though, is spotty at best. And in some areas, vendors are even allowed to operate freely under certain agreements with their City Council Representatives and law enforcement agencies. Nowhere else is this scene more obvious than in MacArthur Park. Read the story
By Jacob Kramer
In the City of Angels, there are countless stories found just off the freeway, here is a collection of them reported and told by USC Annenberg journalism students.
.The Alcoholism Center for Women aims to improve the mental, physical, emotional and social conditions of its clients by guiding them toward a drug-free life.
The term 'gentrification' is a loaded one. Find out what it means to the residents of this South L.A. neighborhood.
Crime is higher now than it was during this time last year in the South LA neighborhood, but police believe they are making inroads in the community.
Despite a cost of $80 a month, the Loren Miller program is a sanctuary for both kids and parents.
How church music has affected the lives of members of St. John Missionary Baptist Church.
The Salvation Army’s LA Red Shield Community Center has been saving Pico-Union’s youth from the streets since its humble beginnings.
Young people in and from the area share their hopes, challenges and successes pursing a brighter future.
A survey will help to increase participation and inclusion in youth sports across LA County.
From a place of refuge to a home for hope, the Central American community of Pico Union has endured grave hardship.
Following the challenges faced by law enforcement in this area.