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Brian De Los Santos
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Former Host, How To L.A., social
Stories by Brian De Los Santos
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Co-owners Ray Limon and Stanley Swinger say the longer they operate in the area, the more they learn how instrumental this community was to L.A.’s art and music scenes.
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Learn about the volunteers hitting the streets each day to provide services to the unhoused.
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Alonzo "Lonzo" Williams recounts how it all started with sounds of funk.
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Fun fact: The growth of the area was driven by olive trees.
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About 1,700 students graduate with acting degrees.
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Housing at the VA in West L.A. was supposed to help, but plans have been delayed.
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Workers in different industries go on strikes in recent weeks. Why is this moment happening?
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The slaughterhouse used to operate in Vernon and employed about 2,000 L.A. workers.
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Some important lessons were learned in the process about why you don’t want to replace a journalist with AI
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One caveat: We didn't do it during rush hour. But we still learned a lot.
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If removed, some observers worry what comes next for Black political power in this city
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Since news of his involvement in a car collision spread, there's been an outpouring of tributes to him on social media.