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December 13, 2021
Yuca’s Commitment to LA Continues After Five Decades of Homemade Tacos and Burgers
(LOS ANGELES) — Cochinita pibil tacos: Yucatan style pork in a tortilla topped with a special salsa that contains onions, […]

December 13, 2021
A Black Queer Author and a Florida Student Stand Up to Censorship
George M. Johnson, author of the memoir "All Boys Aren't Blue," learned a school library in Kansas City had pulled their book from library shelves in November after a librarian tagged them in a Facebook post.

December 13, 2021
How COVID-19 Affected College: One Student’s Story
(TAMPA, Fla.) — An athlete, a scholar, and an aspiring journalist, Joshua McDonald is 19 years old and a sophomore […]

December 13, 2021
In Mission Viejo, a 70’s Era Shopping Plaza Shapes the City’s Future
The fight over how and whether to update a shopping plaza captures the history of a city built for success.

December 13, 2021
As Blue River Recovers, Locals Ask: Who’s Coming Back?
(BLUE RIVER, Ore.)— This past Labor Day, an estimated 100 fire trucks, ambulances, water trucks, and personal vehicles rolled through […]