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Charles E. Young on the future of MOCA.
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from LA Observed: To save a very small number of bucks, the Los Angeles Times has again decided to close the building's historic entrance -- and to block public access to the carefully restored Hugo Ballin murals and the paper's own newspaper museum.
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from the Los Angeles Times: When it rains, Lennie Arkinstall scrambles to stanch the outflow of urban debris churning along the Long Beach area's swollen rivers and channels.
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From LA Daily NewsL "We either are going to figure out how to make Scouting the most exciting, dynamic organization for Hispanic kids or we're going to be out of business," said Rick Cronk, former national president of the Boy Scouts, and chairman of the World Scout Committee.
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These descriptions are always (and sadly) the same.
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from the Los Angeles Times: A Times investigation shows that the problem of Inglewood police officers shooting unarmed suspects isn't new.
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From the NYTimes Style Section: News about [Linda]. Sánchez, or her sister, Representative Loretta Sanchez (who does not use the accent in her name), is bound to be interesting.
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From the Los Angeles Times: The Los Angeles school district has suspended a key arts program because of a spending freeze, a sign of what may be ahead for the state's largest district, which is facing a serious budget shortfall.
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The creator of the "Great Bronze Doors" at the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels, "Olympic Gateway" at the entrance to Memorial Coliseum and "Plumed Serpent" at Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park in San Jose dies. From the San Jose Mercury News.
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