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Promise and Peril in South L.A.
Los Angeles TimesIn a long-troubled pocket of South Los Angeles, gang violence is declining, a wave of construction is underway and social services are expanding. But police and residents know the tide could turn at any time. More…
Tracking Smugglers, One Footprint at a Time
Los Angeles TimesBorder agents in New Mexico rely on tracking skills borrowed from Native Americans to intercept drug smugglers who cross the border on foot. It's a 75-mile walk to a drop point on Interstate 10. More…
100 Days
Los Angeles TimesPresident Barack Obama's first 100 days. Video, photos and a day-to day event breakdown. More…
Waiting for Death
Los Angeles TimesEdwin Shneidman is not afraid of death. He has studied it all his life. Mr. Shneidman knows what the end will be: You're driving down a road in the desert, and the engine suddenly stops. More…
The Fire Within
Los Angeles TimesMassive fire turned a perilous trek deadly for border crossers More…
Mexico Under Siege: The Drug War at Our Doorstep.
Los Angeles Times6,285. The estimated number of people who have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since the start of 2007, shortly after Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared war on drug traffickers. That's more than U.S. casualties in the Iraq war. More…
Till Death Do Us Part
Los Angeles TimesAn Augusta, Maine couple learn to cope with one spouse's long-term diagnosis. More…




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