Los conserjes de USC protestan por mejores condiciones laborales, están “preparados para una huelga”
Los manifestantes recorrieron el campus para protestar por mejores condiciones laborales.
USC janitors rally for workers’ rights, are “prepared to strike”
Demonstrators walked through campus to protest for better working conditions.
O.C.’s first modest-wear boutique caters to style-conscious customers of all backgrounds
How La Zwina Boutique is changing Southern California’s modest-wear fashion industry.
German tourist detained by ICE for a month without trial in San Diego
Tattoo artist Jessica Brösche allegedly suspected of planning to work after entering under as a tourist.
Donald Trump wins the presidency
Annenberg Media bringing you live updates for the presidential election, California races and propositions, U.S. House of Representatives and Senate races, as well as election irregularities pertaining to election night.
Kevin de León issued a failing grade by Los Angeles area NAACP branches
Two years after the city council member’s racist remarks on tape were leaked, NAACP leaders reiterated calls for de León to resign.
California grassroots organizations say Prop. 36 will increase crime and harm low-income communities
The California ballot measure would increase punishment for drug and theft crimes, replacing prison reform measures enacted under Proposition 47 in 2014.
Angelenos voice frustrations as search for new LAPD chief nears end
LAPD police commissioners heard complaints about the finalists for the chief of police position, as well as calls to redirect department funding to underserved communities.
USC unveils new home for the department of computer science
The Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall is USC’s first platinum-certified LEED building.