Activists fight to keep families together Activists and social workers rallied at an event held in the United University Church to keep families together and children out of foster homes. (posted 4/27/10) By Christie Bertch
Hundreds mourn former police chief at downtown service Hundreds of people gathered downtown to mourn former Police Chief Daryl Francis Gates. He died of cancer two weeks ago at the age of 83. (posted 4/27/10) By Asim Bharwani
Natural History Museum Expansion Tracy Oppenheimer reports on the expansion of the Natural History Museum and the details of the plan that will cost $30 million. (posted 4/22/10) By Tracy Oppenheimer
Armenian students speak out on genocide Members of the Armenian student population at USC rallied today in front of Tommy Trojan to remember their relatives, the not-so-distant survivors of a genocide still unrecognized by many of the worlds governments, including the United States. (posted 4/22/10) By Chris Foy
Disability Rights Advocates Fight Against Budget Cuts People across the country are celebrating Earth Day today. But far away from the forests or ocean, disability rights advocates are holding a different kind of Earth Day protest downtown, reminding lawmakers that they, too, are endangered. (posted 4/22/10) By Ariel Edwards-Levy
Earth Day Brings a New Garden to a Local Elementary School The Los Angeles Galaxy Foundation and the Home Depot Center Charitable Foundation joined together to build a new reading garden for a local Compton elementary school. (posted 4/22/10) By Amanda Herman
Protesters Force President Obama to Address"Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Policy Inside Senator Barbara Boxer's fundraiser, President Obama was interrupted by activists from GETEQUAL, demanding he repeal the military's policy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Zoe Nicholson was the third protester to cause the President to stop his speech, and lose his cool. GETEQUAL protests continued Tuesday, April 20 as an Iraq war veteran released from the army by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," handcuffed himself to the White House's gates. (posted 4/20/10) By Ken Van Der Meeren