All posts tagged "Latest News"

  • 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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  • Belmont Shore Renovates It’s Beachside Pool

    Plans for the new and improved Belmont Pool in Long Beach California have surfaced, after the city revealed preliminary designs at a community meeting earlier this week. The pools would be positioned perpendicular to the beach, so...

    • Posted September 21, 2014
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  • Southern California McDonalds Kick Off The School Year With Free Breakfast For Students

    As students prepare for school across the Southland, Southern California McDonald’s restaurants are helping kickstart their year with a wholesome breakfast. On Tuesday, Sept. 9, participating restaurants will offer, free of charge, any breakfast sandwich, apple slices or...

    • Posted September 8, 2014
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  • Technology Vs. Books

    So many kids today are becoming too dependant on their computer resources. So many of these kids are forgeting about their text books at school, because they think “well I can look it up on the internet”.....

    • Posted September 6, 2014
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  • California State Wide Ban on Plastic bags?

    California awaits Gov. Jerry Brown’s approval or disapproval for the proposal and would be ban on grocery and convenience stores from providing plastic bags for their customers. Shoppers would have to either bring their own bags or pay 10 cents at the...

    • Posted August 31, 2014
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  • Dunkin’ Donuts to Open In Santa Monica

    Dunkin’ Donuts, an East Coast staple, announced its plans to open a franchise in Santa Monica next month. The doughnuts-and-coffee chain said in a news release that the Santa Monica location at 1132 Wilshire Boulevard will open...

    • Posted August 22, 2014
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  • The Ice Bucket Challenge

    The internet has gone viral with videos of celebrities and other popular personalities taking the “Ice Bucket challenge” and daring three others to do the same. Here is what you need to know about it:  It’s an effort...

    • Posted August 20, 2014
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  • Jay-Z’s Made in America festival Labor Day Weekend

    Jay-Z and Garcetti make it official: Made in America fest is coming to LA. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and entrepreneur/rapper Jay-Z stood outside City Hall Wednesday morning to formally announce the two-day Made in America festival...

    • Posted August 19, 2014
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