Inner-City Arts For nearly 18 years, more than 100,000 inner-city children in Los Angeles have been immersed in the arts -- all through a non-profit education center called Inner-City Arts. (posted 5/21/07) By Debra Greene
Bridging Race Relations Through Language An elementary school is determined to ease racial tensions by teaching young kids a new language. (posted 5/19/07) By Debra Greene
Drum Circle for Seniors Senior citizens at Bethany Towers, a retirement home in Hollywood, take on a pasttime usually reserved for the young. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
The Train Ambassadors Metrolink and Amtrack trains converge in Glendale, where the train ambassadors step in to guide passengers to their destinations. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
Immigration Bill Rally Immigrant rights groups lead huge rallies in Los Angeles in response to the so-called Strive Act. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
A Survival Expert Not many people can survive in the wilderness all alone. But, one Altadena man can do that and so much more. He is an expert on survival skills. Reporter Debra Greene has his story. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
An Elementary School’s Fight for Charter Renewal A local elementary school in Hollywood held a rally today to show the community it wants to keep its charter-status. Reporter Debra Greene has the story. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
All You Need To Know About Trans Fats There has been a lot of buzz about trans fats. Reporter Debra Greene interviews nutritionist Patrice Barber to find out more about these harmful fats. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene
Trapped Man Fire crews today saved a worker who had become trapped in a trench in Hollywood. Reporter Debra Greene has the story. (posted 5/10/07) By Debra Greene