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Battle for better welfare, life inside migrant detention centers
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LAUSD strike day 1, tax tips, first US band to go behind Iron Curtain
NewsThe LAUSD strike has started. KCRW hears from a special ed assistant teacher who says she makes $37,000/year. She says her classroom has too many students and not enough resources.
‘Skip the Small Talk’: Like speed dating but for making friends
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It’s China’s Turn To Give Peace a Chance
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Sad and sick of storms? Doctor explains seasonal affective disorder
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Behind the Scenes with City of Tents
HomelessnessMeet the creator and subjects of the powerful new podcast “City of Tents: Veterans Row.”
Corgi racing: Which fluffy pup will be champ at Santa Anita?
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On eve of likely LAUSD strike, how’s community bracing itself?
EducationKCRW hears from parents, teachers, LAUSD’s Jackie Goldberg, and SEIU’s Lester Garcia as the district sits on the verge of a three-day shutdown.