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A kinder, gentler Carlyle Group?

by
Krissy Clark
May 30, 2012
The private equity firm reaches out, especially to Montana environmentalists.

Gov. Jerry Brown: We're going to cut and hopefully tax

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
May 24, 2012
California Gov. Jerry Brown talks about his plan to balance the state's budget. Currently, California is facing a deficit of close to $16 billion.

Economic mobility tracked state by state

by
Shereen Marisol Meraji
May 10, 2012
Moving up is more likely in some states; education levels may make a difference.

What's in a hoodie?

by
Krissy Clark
May 10, 2012
The hooded sweatshirt has become a charged symbol, depending on who wears it and where.

How Occupy could affect this election year... and beyond

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
May 9, 2012
Protesters were out in force in several cities yesterday, demanding an end to income inequality. Many of the rallies were allied with the Occupy movement and therefore, there weren't a lot of politicians involved. Even those political leaders who agree with Occupy demonstrators have kept an arms length so far.

Staying put in South L.A.

by
Mitchell Hartman
Sep 27, 2012
Some middle-class blacks have left the area, but Bernadette Moore still lives and works there.

Reporter's Notebook: Building prosperity is still a struggle in South L.A.

by
Mitchell Hartman
Apr 30, 2012
Twenty years after the riots, a reporter returns.

Economic mobility in South L.A., two decades later

by
Mitchell Hartman
Apr 26, 2012
Twenty years after the L.A. riots, many residents who move up the economic ladder move out of South L.A.

Teachers reflect on state worker pension reform

by
David Gura
Apr 23, 2012
Many states are cutting back on benefits promised to public employees, sparking a political debate.

Food deserts: Just a mirage?

Interview by
Adriene Hill
Apr 20, 2012
The New York Times' Gina Kolata reported this week on a series of recent studies debunking the idea that all impoverished areas are "food deserts."

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