Trump’s Call to Protestors Was An Attempted Coup, Not A Peaceful Protest
Even those who did not enter the Capitol Building were trying to overthrow an election and disenfranchise millions of mostly minority voters.
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Did An Elected Official Falsify A Public Record?
The fallout from the John Lee controversy continues to grow as Northridge West Neighborhood Council whistleblower resigns after alleging misconduct.
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Charter Schools Are Not The Answer
Voices From The Community
Guest columnist Emiliana Dore makes the case for preserving public schools as a way of fighting racial injustice in our communities.
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How Deeply Is Anti-Semitism Ingrained In Los Angeles?
A member of the judiciary is the latest public official to advance an anti-semitic conspiracy theory that is popular among white supremacists.
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The LAUSD's 2020 Report Card
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the second-largest school district in the country. A look back at some of the major events...
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Losing It
As COVID-19 spread through a fractured populace, it exposed a nation unable to confront a crisis. Is 2020 the year that the American experiment died?
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Happy Holidays! You're On Your Own.
While the LAUSD continues to feed children and adults during the holiday break, Granada Hills Charter leaves students to fend for themselves.
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Neighborhood Council Expresses Concern About Over-Due Bills and Fraud
The Northridge East Neighborhood Council requests that the City Of Los Angeles assist the LAUSD in solving PROP-39 co-location problems.
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Doubling Down On Excluding Parents
The newly crowned LAUSD Board President’s reasons for not reinstating the Parent Engagement and Special Education Committees are full of holes.
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New School Board President Nixes Parent Engagement And Special Education Committees
Parents of public school students are pushed aside as a majority supported by the charter school industry takes control of the LAUSD Board.
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