On today's show, we preview tonight's annual Rodeo Drive Holiday Lighting Ceremony, look forward to Alumni weekend, recap the longest ever government shutdown, and premiere our third episode of this season's Live From the Halo.
In an effort to rebuild and strengthen communities after last year’s wildfires, volunteers planted fire-resistant trees across South LA. The program, run by SoCal Gas, the LA Kings, and the LA Conservation Corps, also offers young adult corps members job training and certifications.
USC hosted a Veterans Day event at Tommy’s Place to recognize veterans, ROTC students, and military-affiliated families on campus. Provost Andrew Guzman and student veterans reflected on the importance of honoring those who serve and supporting their transition beyond active duty.
Emails released today from Epstein’s estate mention President Trump and include claims he knew about Epstein’s victims. The documents, part of a bipartisan release of more than 20,000 files, are prompting debate over transparency, accountability, and how the public interprets the revelations.
In an effort to rebuild and strengthen communities after last year’s wildfires, volunteers planted fire-resistant trees across South LA. The program, run by SoCal Gas, the LA Kings, and the LA Conservation Corps, also offers young adult corps members job training and certifications.
On today’s show, we discuss Trump's alleged ties to the Epstein files, a tree planting initiative in South LA, and celebrate Veterans Day.All that and more From Where We Are.
On today’s show, we discuss the Senate deal to reopen the government, the Supreme Court’s rejection of an effort to overturn same-sex marriage, and MLB pitchers indicted on charges linked to sports betting.
All that and more, From Where We Are.
On today's show, we explore Sweetgreen's new robot staff, hear from parents on campus, get student reactions to nationwide flight cancellation chaos, speak with IGNITE's CEO about Nancy Pelosi's retirement, and sit down with this season's second Live From the Halo performer, Sawyer Rabin.
On today's show, we have a conversation with Bob Shrum, Tevin Tavares visits USC, and the state of emergency comes to a close.
All that and more From Where We Are
On today’s show, we take a deep dive into California’s Prop 50 election, what it means for voters, and why it’s drawing national attention. We’ll also look at what’s happening in Virginia and other states as election season unfolds.
On today's show, we discuss a new USC study on Orange County's undocumented immigrant population, Zohran Mamdani's rise to the national spotlight in NYC politics, and Dodgers fans flooding the streets of LA. All that and more, on From Where We Are.
On today's show we dive into Halloween return fraud, cover the USC Nurses strike, recap the USC Next Level Sports Conference and sit down with this season's first Live From the Halo performer, Maya Ixta.
On today's show, we talk about McArthur Park's new fence and celebrate Public Radio Music Day. All that and more, on From Where We Are.
On today's show, a new dating app promises to take care of the planning for you, USC students share their Halloween plans, and we talk with the co-presidents of USC's Caribbean Student Association about Hurricane Melissa. All that and more, From Where We Are.
On today's show, we stop drop and take cover for the earthquake drill, visit the Lead On Women's Conference, recap the Victoria's Secret fashion show, and visit the State of Black LA conference.All that and more, From Where We Are
On today's show, we cover the Kaiser strike, the state of emergency, and sexploration.All that and more, From Where We Are.
Today, USC held their Latinx Heritage month closing celebration, Noche de Cultura. They celebrated at Founders Park with the theme, “Honoring Our History, Celebrating Our Strength."
Survivors of human trafficking could gain more solid protection against ICE, if a new lawsuit holds. It was filed yesterday by the Center for Human Rights.
The LA County Board of Supervisors voted 4 to1 yesterday to declare a state of emergency in response to ICE raids in Southern California. The idea is to provide support for families who have suffered financially as a result of the raids.
On today's show, we cover the Kaiser Permanente strike, the Palisades burn scars and explain the Peace Deal means for Israel and Palestine.