Nation Jun 13 Watch 9:06 LA’s ambitious plan to house every homeless veteran Los Angeles, a city with the highest number of homeless veterans, recently signed on to an ambitious national effort to end the crisis by the end of the year. Now, hundreds of service providers are working toward that goal by… By PBS News Hour
Poetry May 20 Poet Gina Loring on lost potential of LA’s incarcerated youth "It's not just about the work on the page, it's about where you put your feet when you get out of bed in the morning." That was the mantra of Eloise Klein Healy when she created the graduate writing program… By Mary Jo Brooks
Politics Jun 18 Watch Remembering the Complicated Life Story of Rodney King Rodney King, whose video-taped beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 launched a public dialogue about race relations in the United States, died Sunday at age 47. Jeffrey Brown, Patt Morrison of The Los Angeles Times and Darnell Hunt of…
Mar 28 Watch Dodger Fans Hope Magic Johnson’s ‘Megawatt Smile’ Can Turn Around Team’s Fortune Dodger Fans Hope Magic Johnson's 'Megawatt Smile' Can Turn Around Team's Fortune… Continue watching
Feb 13 Watch The Life and Legacy of Whitney Houston Whitney Houston, the superstar known for turning gospel and soul into pop music gold, was found dead over the weekend in her Los Angeles hotel room. She was 48. Jeffrey Brown and songwriter Gordon Chambers discuss her life and legacy,… Continue watching
May 07 The housing market has made a major jump in the last thirty years, why? Question/Comment: Paul, in 1965, my dad bought our house in a suburb of Los Angeles for about $3,000. In 1979, he sold it for about $80,000. Why did the market jump so much in just 14 years? This has been… Continue reading