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How two L.A. street artists inspire hope throughout the city through angel wings and mountain lion murals
Corie Mattie’s and Colette Miller’s artwork aim to bring positivity to passersby.
‘The nightmare of a lifetime’: Illicit pills bring efforts to keep teenagers alive to a critical juncture
As teen overdose rates rise, traditional and modern approaches to drug education are at a crossroads in the fight to keep LAUSD students alive through graduation.
Apply to join the HSI Student Advisory Board this fall
This school year, be a student leader with HSI. Apply by August 16.
Laila Mayfield writes to lighten hearts and enlighten minds
Laila Mayfield said she values comedy and writing opportunities to push herself out of her comfort zone, towards a successful writing career.
AP classes at risk of closing at El Rancho High
El Rancho High offers 12 AP classes but trying to keep them from closing has become an increasingly concerning issue for the school.
Six DPMHS water fountains shut off due to high lead levels
Daniel Pearl Magnet High School sent out a letter letting students and parents know of the high lead levels in the water fountains on March 7, despite the school shutting them down more than a month ago.
LAUSD strike: SEIU plans a three-day walkout in search of higher wages
The strike would include as many as 65,000 workers and will shut down all 1,000 LAUSD campuses for three days beginning Tuesday.
Pasadena holds its 41st annual Black History Parade and Festival
The Black History Parade was themed “Celebrating our Excellence — The Legacy of Councilmember John J. Kennedy.”
Nonprofit ‘Hearts Against Hate’ supports AAPI community
Northwood High School junior Kristie To founded Hearts Against Hate in 2020 to combat anti-Asian hate.