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The weekly news show about Los Angeles County
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Episode #87

Air Date: January 23, 2013
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Celebrating 20 years of empowering residents and local leaders in the Second District. (:41)

2.	The County’s child care rating system is getting ready to expand thanks to new funding. (3:10)

3.	The ban on plastic bags is now fully deployed in the County’s unincorporated communities. (3:52)

4.	Questions about property tax assessments can be answered at a series of upcoming community seminars. (4:38) 

5.	LACMA is taking visitors on a thrill ride with Metropolis II, a complex kinetic sculpture. (5:02)

6.	Meanwhile, a LACMA exhibit looks into the impact of Spanish Colonialism in the New World in Contested Visions. (7:07)
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Episode #85

Air Date: January 9, 2012
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Meet the Sheriff’s reserve deputy who spotted to alleged Hollywood arsonist. (:45)

2.	Supervisor Antonovich unveils the latest successes of the D.I.S.A.R.M. program in taking guns and drugs off the streets. (2:45)

3.	The Human Relations Commission has good news for County residents in the latest Hate Crimes Report (3:31)

4.	She is one of the smallest surviving babies ever born anywhere in the world, and she’s being cared for by the team at the County’s largest hospital. (4:13) 

5.	With the Department of Beaches and Harbors leading the way, a unique agreement on a new dredging project in Marina del Rey will have benefits stretching all the way to the Port of Long Beach. (6:11)

6.	Businesses that hire local workers now have a boost over the competition. (7:02)
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Episode #80

Air Date: November 28, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Maps can make all the difference in improving County services in the community – GIS Day helps explain how. (:46)

2.	The Probation Department helps young poets in juvenile hall have their words set to music. (2:40)

3.	The Public Library is going to the dogs, and kids are improving their reading skills at the same time. (3:33)

4.	The complex world of conceptual art is in the spotlight at LACMA. (5:57) 

5.	Aspiring students in the arts are getting help from the Music Center with training and funding. (6:28)

6.	An annual County tradition returns with the scheduled tree lighting at the Music Center Plaza. (7:04)
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Episode #77

Air Date: October 31, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Influenza cases are picking up and the Department of Public Health is ready to respond with a series of vaccination clinics across the County. (:39)

2.	From graffiti to potholes – share a problem with the Department of Public Works in an instant with their new iPhone app. (1:15)  

3.	The County Fire Department is helping residents get ready for the “Big One” during the world’s largest earthquake drill. (1:54)

4.	74 County programs that saved taxpayers nearly $400 million are honored by the Quality and Productivity Commission. (3:34)

5.	El Cariso County Park in Sylmar is getting a makeover and expansion. (4:08)

6.	The Coroner has suggestions to scare up some unique gift ideas. (4:47) 

7.	Chicano murals from the 1970’s are brought into the present day at LACMA. (6:36)
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Episode #76

Air Date: October 24, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Fans of the beachfront bike path will be glad to know the County is rebuilding and repaving several sections of the Marvin Braude Bike Trail (:40)

2.	From toddlers to seniors, there’s something for everyone after a $2.5 million renovation and expansion of the County’s San Pedro Service Center. (1:09)  

3.	The County’s Home Energy Makeover contest leaves one Encino house the most unique and energy efficient on the block. (1:42)

4.	We may be surrounded by freeways and highways, but the County is also home to a network of horseback riding trails and public equestrian facilities. (4:08)

5.	A local teenager overcame severe abuse and neglect at home and is now headed for Yale University. Another success story for County social workers and the foster care program. (4:37)

6.	Spiders and the dark: a creepy combination offered up at the Natural History museum in time for Halloween. (7:07)
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