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Federal agents were turned away from two South Los Angeles elementary schools this week, the district’s superintendent says.
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Scammers have stolen more than $10 million in federal financial aid from California’s community colleges in the last 12 months.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District Board voted Tuesday to amplify the role of the region’s Indigenous communities.
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Hernandez was doxxed by right-wing influencers and an elected official.
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The governor’s plan for career education attempts to streamline a disjointed job training system, but critics say the reforms aren’t enough.
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A high school in the San Fernando Valley is in the midst of a $274 million renovation that demonstrates the longevity of school bonds.
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A team out of Arizona State University is creating 3D models to help fire victims with their insurance claims, and to help bring closure.
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Infrastructure issues at California’s public universities are hindering students and faculty’s ability to learn and work on campus.
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Faculty and student activists say they’re proceeding with caution and camaraderie.
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NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions.Listen 3:33