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Myths of the Lost War

The burden and costs of American amnesia: New book investigates ‘Dissenting POWs’ Two days after Christmas, 1970, CBS and NBC…

4 years ago

Documentary Recalls FDR’s “New Deal for Artists” as Advancing American Society

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel specialized in oral histories, so he knew whereof he spoke when over 40 years ago…

4 years ago

Censored: April 27 Artwalk Stakeholder Meeting

Most people in the survey consider the art walk a regional event — opposed to a community event, which was…

4 years ago

‘I Felt Hate More Than Anything’

How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War This story is part of a collaboration between ProPublica,…

4 years ago

Tracking Paul Flores — Like a Good Neighbor, San Pedro Minds Its Own Business

From the famous to the infamous, San Pedro has always been a place people come to blend in and disappear…

4 years ago

The Real Crime Is What’s Perfectly Legal

“As through this world I travel, I meet lots of funny men. Some will rob you with a six-gun, and…

4 years ago

Following Mike Sager: The Path of the Unusual Storyteller

Recently, I interviewed journalist/author Mike Sager, discussing his writing process. Sager had published two books in quick succession in September…

4 years ago

Motherhood and Enchiladas

Mother shares her challenges and successes as a businesswoman By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor, and Ruby Muñoz, Editorial Intern Editor’s…

4 years ago

Trio of New Bills Could Fix Badly Broken Port Drayage System

“Wage theft, unsafe working conditions, no safety net. This is the reality of thousands of port drivers like me,” said…

4 years ago

NC Leaders Weigh in on Buscaino’s $3 Million Grant Program

Although he was among the only two members of the Los Angeles City Council to vote against cutting $150 million…

4 years ago