Jennifer saw a bracelet she loved at a Santa Monica jewelry store and asked the salesperson to show it to her. She saw the $500 price tag and wanted to
Ben Indeglia was an eighth-grader at New Roads School when he enrolled in a robotics class because he wanted to play with Legos. His interest in the subject soon grew.
As comic book culture has increasingly dominated modern popular culture, the genre has increasingly attempted to diversify its offerings but audiences seem split on accepting more stories featuring minority characters
Dear EarthTalk: How did the Global Climate Action Summit coming up later this year in San Francisco come about and what do organizers hope to accomplish?
—Jamie Smith, San Jose,
In nearly every corner of Los Angeles, there are homeless encampments — collections of flimsy tents, usually within mere feet of a school, a park, a business, or someone’s home.
Welcome to the new reality, where a tiny storefront can house infinite spaces, activities, and adventures.
There’s no magic at the Gateway Virtual Reality Showroom. The simple storefront actually
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of February 26. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
Fruit For A Cause Turns Family Celebrations into Meals for the Hungry
Over a decade ago, Westside Food Bank board member and past President Bruce Rosen came up with a