The weekly news show about Los Angeles County
LA NOW
Episode #43
Air Date: March 7, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow
1. It’s estimated that treating someone with HIV costs $600,000 over the course of a lifetime. In response, the County Office of AIDS Programs and Policy is proactively working to keep those costs down and save lives.
2. The County’s new Fire Chief is on the job. Chief Daryl Osby talks about his commitment to the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the public.
3. Many members of the Fire Department’s California Task Force 2 remain on the ground in New Zealand. An update of the earthquake search and rescue efforts.
4. Every two years, hundreds of volunteers canvass the County to conduct the nation’s largest homeless count.
5. For the first time since its founding over 25 years ago, the County’s High School for the Arts is getting a dedicated, state-of-the-art building on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles.

LA NOW
Episode #43
Air Date: March 7, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow
1. It’s estimated that treating someone with HIV costs $600,000 over the course of a lifetime. In response, the County Office of AIDS Programs and Policy is proactively working to keep those costs down and save lives.
2. The County’s new Fire Chief is on the job. Chief Daryl Osby talks about his commitment to the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the public.
3. Many members of the Fire Department’s California Task Force 2 remain on the ground in New Zealand. An update of the earthquake search and rescue efforts.
4. Every two years, hundreds of volunteers canvass the County to conduct the nation’s largest homeless count.
5. For the first time since its founding over 25 years ago, the County’s High School for the Arts is getting a dedicated, state-of-the-art building on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles.
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