All posts tagged "Latest News"

  • New Retail and Transit Developments

    New developments likely made possible by the promise of a New transit hub at Exposition and Crenshaw have the potential to bring hundreds of jobs and new patrons to the area. The new District Square development, a...

    • Posted October 30, 2014
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  • L.A. Restaurants Halloween Eats

    Halloween is the perfect opportunity for restaurant chains to promote family-friendly deals. Parents eager to feed kids something other than candy and rowdy partygoers alike are happy to show up at a restaurant in costume – if...

    • Posted October 30, 2014
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  • So long Silicon Valley, Techies are headed to Los Angeles

    So long Silicon Valley. These days entrepreneurs and engineers are flocking to a place better known for wave surfing than Web surfing. Surrounded by the palm trees and purple sunsets of the Southern California coastline, techies have built...

    • Posted October 26, 2014
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  • American Music Awards Nominations

    THE 2014 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS® NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED Iggy Azalea Leads This Year with Six Nominations 2014 Artist of the Year Nominees include Iggy Azalea, Beyoncé, Luke Bryan, Eminem, Imagine Dragons, John Legend, Lorde, One Direction, Katy Perry...

    • Posted October 13, 2014
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  • Handwashing

    Handwashing is easy to do and it’s one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of many types of infection and illness in all settings—from your home and workplace to child care facilities and hospitals....

    • Posted October 5, 2014
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  • Two Cases of Enterovirus Confirmed in LA County

    While the USA has it’s share of challenges with the EBOLA VIRUS Los Angeles has to take special precautions to protect children.  Two children in separate LA-area hospitals were admitted for symptoms caused by a rare strain of the ENTEROVIRUS on the...

    • Posted October 3, 2014
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  • Transgender Restrooms in Schools

    To supporters of the new state law nicknamed the ”Transgender Bathroom Bill” it makes perfect sense. In accordance with longstanding Federal  policies against discrimination, and in accordance with what’s already being done in Los Angeles and San...

    • Posted September 30, 2014
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  • To Live and Teach in LA

    Los Angeles is a diverse community that’s actively using over 75 different edtech tools. They are experimenting with new ways to track learning, get students interested in career pathways, and developing multiple research and development strategies to...

    • Posted September 21, 2014
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  • USC Village to get a Trader Joe’s

    The Cali-based speciality grocery chain was eyeing a location in the thriving ‘hood, USC will score its very own TJ, located inside the university’s massive new mixed-user USC Village Given that USC Village is being called “the...

    • Posted September 21, 2014
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  • Metro Blue Line from Downtown L.A. to Downtown Long Beach Closed For 30 Days

    “The 30-day closure of the Blue Line service to downtown Long Beach will tax the patience of commuters, motorists, shoppers and business owners,” said Metro board member and County Supervisor Don Knabe said. “We have spent months...

    • Posted September 21, 2014
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