Downtown was bound for gentrification. The recession intervened, allowing revival without yuppie take-over. Los Angeles Times
Downtown was bound for gentrification. The recession intervened, allowing revival without yuppie take-over. Los Angeles Times
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Starting in July, a new program might allow kayak trips along the L.A. River. But it needs public support to make it happen. Here's how you can help.

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Noting the Los Angeles River's "industrial metamorphoses from free-flowing alluvial river to graffiti-covered concrete ditch," our friends at the...
Part three in Walking in L.A., a GOOD miniseries by Ryan Bradley on transportation in Los Angeles and what it's like to get across the entire...

826LA's Executive Director Joel Arquillos gives some perspective on how to teach Latino students and dishes some project-based learning tips.

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