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    Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Recipe: Eggplant-zucchini-pepper enchiladas

    <b>Total time:</b> About 1 1/2 hours
    Total time: About 1 1/2 hours Servings: 4 to 6 Note: Dried ancho chiles are available at Latino markets and in the Latino food sections of grocery stores. Ancho sauce 4 dried ancho chiles 3 large cloves garlic, unpeeled 1 teaspoon dried oregano,...

    Tags: Sea Salt, Lettuce, Tortillas, Garlic, Zucchini

  2. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Tamales, L.A.'s original street food

    Southern California's latest foodie trend has the region atwitter. Lines form long into the night at the latest hot spot for edible treasures, while wily entrepreneurs outdo each other by parking at the best spots. But not everyone is happy. Brick-and-mortar restaurant owners fume that their pop-up rivals take away business; county health officials quickly enact regulations, and politicians push laws to regulate or even ban the vendors from city limits &#8212; but not without sparking a public uproar.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Southern California's latest foodie trend has the region atwitter. Lines form long into the night at the latest hot spot for edible treasures, while wily entrepreneurs outdo each other by parking at the best spots. But not everyone is happy. Brick-and-...

    Tags: Rentals, Hispanic and Latino Americans, African Americans, Clubs and Associations, Bars and Clubs

  4. Sep 3, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Patt Morrison Asks: U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis

    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union members became the first in her family to get a college education. She brought to D.C. a no-bones-about-it track record from the California Legislature, where she raised the minimum wage, raised the bar for worker protections and raised some hell for environmental laws.
    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Politics, Unemployment, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Day

  6. Sep 19, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Newton: The impact of the 'parent trigger'

    This is what the revolution looks like: It's a rally in Lynwood where parents demand the right to exercise their power to shape their children's future; it's a dozen residents in a South-Central apartment gathering to compare notes on the failing elementary school a few blocks away; it's parents comparing notes at a Pasadena community center and discovering that not a single one of that city's high schools scored a desired goal of 800 on California's Academic Performance Index. And it's lots and lots of T-shirts with messages.
    This is what the revolution looks like: It's a rally in Lynwood where parents demand the right to exercise their power to shape their children's future; it's a dozen residents in a South-Central apartment gathering to compare notes on the failing...

    Tags: Hispanic and Latino Americans, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Los Angeles Unified School District, Academic Progress

  8. Nov 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. White and mixed-race youths rank high in alcohol, substance abuse

    The first-ever survey of adolescent alcohol and drug abuse to recognize youths of mixed race or ethnicity&nbsp;has found that such kids hover closest to white adolescents in the rate at which they suffer substance abuse disorders. That is not reassuring, because&nbsp;white adolescents are among the most likely ethnic and racial groups to have substance-use disorders.
    The first-ever survey of adolescent alcohol and drug abuse to recognize youths of mixed race or ethnicity has found that such kids hover closest to white adolescents in the rate at which they suffer substance abuse disorders. That is not reassuring,...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Hispanic and Latino Americans, African Americans, Recreational Substance Use

  10. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The Find: King's Burgers/Got Sushi?

    Truffles shaved onto wild-caught yellowtail sashimi or <i>kanpachi</i> <i>nigiri</i> splashed with black caviar might begin your <i>omakase</i> at Got Sushi? Or the chef might enrobe supple ribbons of pristine snapper in creamy cured <i>uni </i>brightened with the sharp citrus snap of yuzu and house-made soy sauce. Close your eyes and for a moment it's easy to forget that this tiny sushi bar is squeezed into a corner of King's Burgers, a fully operational burger joint in Northridge.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Truffles shaved onto wild-caught yellowtail sashimi or kanpachi nigiri splashed with black caviar might begin your omakase at Got Sushi? Or the chef might enrobe supple ribbons of pristine snapper in creamy cured uni brightened with the sharp citrus...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Caviar, Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking

  12. Jul 7, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. McManus: Team Obama's victory plan

    President Obama faces an uphill struggle in his campaign for reelection next year. His job approval rating is stuck just below 50%. The unemployment rate appears likely to remain above 8% until election day. And, though it's too soon to mean much, early polling puts the nominal Republican front-runner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, within striking distance.
    President Obama faces an uphill struggle in his campaign for reelection next year. His job approval rating is stuck just below 50%. The unemployment rate appears likely to remain above 8% until election day. And, though it's too soon to mean much, early...

    Tags: Hispanic and Latino Americans, Elections, White House, Human Interest, Politics

  14. Sep 26, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Newton: Creating a Latino district

    There are two conversations going on inside the L.A. County Hall of Administration about the delicate matter of redrawing maps for the supervisorial districts. Both will come to a head Tuesday, but only one will be publicly acknowledged.
    There are two conversations going on inside the L.A. County Hall of Administration about the delicate matter of redrawing maps for the supervisorial districts. Both will come to a head Tuesday, but only one will be publicly acknowledged. The surface...

    Tags: Kamala D. Harris, Hobbies, Elections, Social Issues, Gloria Molina

  16. Sep 7, 2011 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  17. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Richard S. Amador Sr. dies at 75; expert in community economic development

    Richard S. Amador Sr., a California-born son of migrant farmworkers who became a nationally recognized expert in community and economic development and formed a nonprofit group that created thousands of jobs for East Los Angeles residents, has died. He was 75.
    Richard S. Amador Sr., a California-born son of migrant farmworkers who became a nationally recognized expert in community and economic development and formed a nonprofit group that created thousands of jobs for East Los Angeles residents, has died. He...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lyndon B. Johnson, Business, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Human Interest

  19. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Andre Pineda dies at 46; pollster aided top Democrats

    Andre Pineda, a Democratic pollster and expert on the burgeoning clout of Latino voters, died this week. He was 46.
    Andre Pineda, a Democratic pollster and expert on the burgeoning clout of Latino voters, died this week. He was 46. He died Tuesday after jumping off Pasadena's Colorado Street Bridge. Pineda, a native of South Pasadena, built an international...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Elections, Politics, Bill Richardson

  21. Sep 10, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  22. Patt Morrison Asks: Memorial man Peter Walker

    Berkeley landscape architect Peter Walker has designed bigger projects than the <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-9-11-memorial-pictures,0,1314551.photogallery">9/11 memorial in New York</a>, but probably none has carried more weight. The opening of the eight-acre plaza Sunday marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks, and almost as many years since Walker joined with architect Michael Arad to finalize a monument for ground zero. The design -- down to plaza lights like the model Walker is holding -- demanded as much attention to emotion as to aesthetics and engineering. With work on One World Trade Center and the museum still in progress, it is the memorial that will first meet the public eye and, if it succeeds, affix in the public heart the harrowing sorrow and transcendent memory of 9/11 for as long as such monuments endure.
    Berkeley landscape architect Peter Walker has designed bigger projects than the 9/11 memorial in New York, but probably none has carried more weight. The opening of the eight-acre plaza Sunday marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks, and almost as many...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unemployment, Korean War (1950-1953), Health and Safety at Work

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