Remembering and Honoring the Armenian Genocide By Emily Frost,
Posted 4/24/12
As people across the world commemorate the 97th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Professor Richard Dekmejian offers his perspective on the atrocity.
Jury selection starts in trial of slain teen By Andria Kowalchik,
Posted 4/24/12
Jury selection began today in the murder trial of Pedro Espinoza, who is accused of shooting high school football star Jamiel Shaw back in 2008. Andria Kowalchik tells us about the steps Shaw's family have taken to keep his memory alive in the four years since his death.
Fresh Face, Old Tradition By Nick Edmonds,
Posted 4/24/12
Before passing away, longtime owner Leon Partamian left his beloved Armenian bakery in the hands of his two Mexican assistants. Now, Francisco Rosales and co-owner Jose Gonzales are trying to keep the Partamian legacy alive. Nick Edmonds reports.
A Son Heals Through His Mother’s Love By Nicole Banner,
Posted 4/24/12
Brandon Blackshire, 23 years old, has witnessed multiple murders in his hometown Inglewood. Since the murders his mother has been struggling to keep him from falling into a deep depression.
LA’s Last Street Preacher By Natasha Zouves,
Posted 4/24/12
In a world of tweets and emails, one Angeleno chooses to spread his message the old-fashioned way. Natasha Zouves found street preacher Carlos Alvarado saving souls on a Saturday night.
Nation’s largest travel expo comes to LA. By Sean Patrick Lewis,
Posted 4/23/12
More than a 1,000 US travel organizations from around the country came together in downtown LA on Monday for one common goal: to sell America to the world. It’s long thought to have been an easy sell. But, we better get ready for the competition.
South Seas House Finds New Life Serving The Community By Andria Kowalchik,
Posted 4/23/12
The West Adams district has long been famous for the incredible, historic homes that line its streets. Andria Kowalchik tells us the story of one of these unique homes, the South Seas House, that was saved by the community and returned the favor.