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Pushing her Limits on her Bicycle
Los AngelesMartina Blumenthal has found passion in cycling. She loves the terrain and the views and the weather here for riding her bike.
Autism and music, a father’s experience
Los AngelesLike most parents, Jim Storey wanted his son to be happy and fulfilled. At times, he feared the worst.
Products of Their American Dream
Los AngelesPeter Lee grew up in the heart of Los Angeles while his Korean immigrant parents built a life and a family business. Hear his story.
Hatching chicks to inspire second graders
Los AngelesMrs. Perez’s second grade students have been waiting for this day for three whole weeks! Today, the eggs in the incubator have started to hatch.
Motivation through running
Los AngelesAngel Solis is a sophomore at Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High School in Los Angeles.
Three generations of guitars
Los AngelesCandelas Guitars started with two brothers from Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico.
Hansen Dam Recreation Area
Los AngelesThe manmade and natural sounds found at the Hansen Dam recreation area.
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