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The weekly news show about Los Angeles County
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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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Episode #75

Air Date: October 17, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Celebrating the expansion of quality medical care in South LA with the opening of the County’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Public Health. (:41)

2.	And construction of the new health center included the installation of a special sculpture as part of the County’s Civic Arts Program. (2:36)  

3.	LACMA could be teaming up with Tinseltown to open a new movie museum. (3:11)

4.	Deadlines are approaching if you would like to vote by mail in the upcoming election. (3:42)

5.	There’s no flooding ahead as Public Works completes an extensive storm drain project in Long Beach that also includes a complex system for keeping pollutants out of the ocean. (4:06)

6.	Beating cancer and graduating at the top of her high school class are among the many milestones for one local girl connected to the Department of Children and Family Services. (4:46) 

7.	The Community Development Commission’s public garden in north Long Beach is bearing award-winning produce. (7:01)
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Episode #74

Air Date: October 10, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	The County Public Library and the City of West Hollywood celebrate the opening of a new library branch and an architectural masterpiece. (:40)

2.	It’s enough to keep any avid reader busy as the County Library doubles the size of the e-book collection. (2:54)  

3.	The Sheriff’s Department honors its own at the Medal of Valor Awards. (3:26)

4.	As Safe Surrender celebrates its 10th anniversary, meet a few of the 87 children and families brought together under the program. (3:53)

5.	Tech Week begins at the County’s Business Technology Center. (6:17)

6.	Gearing up for storm season is a year-round job for the Department of Public Works. (6:43) 

7.	The art and history of California modern design – see how it all started at LACMA. (7:07)

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Episode #73

Air Date: October 3, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	There’s no such thing as a typical day at work for the doctors and nurses inside the Trauma Bay at LAC+USC Medical Center. (:40)

2.	Hundreds of new emergency supply kits are the latest addition to the County’s Medical Reserve arsenal. (2:52)

3.	Arts High – the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts – has been helping students expand their talents for more than 25 years, thanks to a partnership between the County Office of Education and California State University, Los Angeles.  (3:28)

4.	Follow the paper trail to LACMA: time, texture and light are the tools of contemporary washi paper artist Ibe Kyoko, on display now (6:45)

5.	 Incredible video out of the Sheriff’s Department as the Air-5 helicopter rescue crew plucks a trapped hiker off the side of cliff 500 feet off the ground in Topanga State Park. (7:09)


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Episode #71

Air Date: September 19, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	It was our day at the County Fair – literally. (:50)

2.	The Department of Public Works continues the cleanup in the Antelope Valley after a damaging storm and flash flood. (3:05)

3.	Battling wildfires on Catalina Island, 26 miles from the mainland presents unique challenges for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. (3:31)

4.	 Teenagers now have a place of their own at the Hermosa Beach branch of the County Public Library. (5:47)

5.	The works of legendary Chicano performance art collective ASCO are on display at LACMA. (6:25) 

6.	Opportunities to see LACMA’s Tim Burton retrospective are running short. (6:48)

7.	The Spider Pavilion returns to the Natural History Museum. (7:09)
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Episode #70

Air Date: September 12, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Helicopter crews with the Los Angeles County Fire Department serve a critical role in dangerous rescues and fire response. (:43)

2.	Meanwhile, Super Scooper planes have arrived to help the Fire Department in the aerial battle against wildfires. (2:53)

3.	After 70 years of service, a County Fire Station in Malibu will soon be demolished and replaced with a larger $8 million facility (3:32)

4.	 The County is moving forward with a $141 million state-of-the-art medical complex to serve the Antelope Valley community. (4:01) 

5.	The County’s Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center continues to help local residents with serious injuries, and is again honored as one of the nation’s best. (4:35)

6.	The Toy Loan Program at the Department of Public Social Services grabs attention and a major award. (6:54)
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Episode #69
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Episode #68

Air Date: August 29, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Therapy is in fashion for patients at Rancho Los Amigos. (:43)

2.	The DISARM program continues to take more guns and drugs off the streets. (3:11)

3.	An investment in the environment by the Internal Services Department gains award-winning attention. (3:45)

4.	Connecting kids and reading to animals in need comes to a successful close or the Public Library and the Department of Animal Care and Control. (4:34) 

5.	Feel the beat at the Ford Theatres this summer. (5:02)

6.	The Zodiac Project is Ai Weiwei's first major public sculpture – on display now at LACMA. (7:01)
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Episode #67

Air Date: August 22, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	County Animal Care and Control officers have the help of a new ordinance in dealing with vicious dogs. (:45)

2.	New cases of West Nile Virus have been reported in Los Angeles County. (1:16)

3.	A team of County healthcare workers have been working on the frontline of the AIDS epidemic for 30 years. (1:50)

4.	The new dinosaur exhibit has helped the Natural History Museum see a big jump in summer attendance. (4:24) 

5.	The Arts Commission is providing young filmmakers with a unique learning opportunity, while learning about the County’s connection to a silent film star at the same time.   (4:56)
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Episode #66

Air Date: August 15, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	Homeboy Industries continues to change the lives for former gang members and inmates from all over Los Angeles County. (:43)

2.	Why the new mental health urgent care center at Olive View Medical Center is so important. (3:18)

3.	Success stories of local foster children at the Department of Children and Family Service “For the Love of Kids” celebration. (3:55)

4.	Anyone that says engineering is a man's world hasn't met Michele Chimienti - lead engineer on the Big Tujunga Dam for the Department of Public Works. (4:46) 

5.	20 former patients showcase their talents at the Rancho Los Amigos Talent Show.  (6:35)

6.	March to the beat of your own drummer at the Ford Theaters this summer. (7:07)
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Episode #65

Air Date: August 8, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	An extensive earthquake retrofit project is now complete at Big Tujunga Dam (:41)

2.	Will you need special assistance during a disaster? The County has a new way to connect you to the specialized care you might need (2:35)

3.	California’s top rehab facility is right here in Los Angeles County as Rancho Los Amigos once again receives national honors. (3:40)

4.	Residents in the unincorporated community of Valinda are working to make their community safer, and celebrated their success at National Night Out.  (3:11)

5.	Community leaders were on-hand to dedicate the grand reopening of Ted Watkins Park in South Los Angeles   (5:15)

6.	Science and B-movies collide at the Page Museum and La Brea Tar Pits throughout the summer (5:54) 

7.	Several special learning opportunities are available for children this summer at LACMA.  (6:30)
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Episode #64

Air Date: August 1, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	The Probation Department’s Central Juvenile Hall is celebrating its 100th anniversary and recently opened its door to give the public a look inside the facility. (:41)

2.	County resident had a good time and learned how to fight crime at the 28th annual National Night Out. (3:05)

3.	California’s top rehab facility is right here in Los Angeles County as Rancho Los Amigos once again receives national honors. (3:40)

4.	A new multi-million dollar County library branch is coming to the unincorporated community of East Compton. (4:25)

5.	The County’s Parks After Dark program provides kids with productive activities to decrease participation in at-risk behavior, including gang activity, and is a component of the County’s Gang Initiative intended to reduce gang violence.   (4:59)

6.	If you’re heading to a County park or Dockweiler Beach this summer, don’t forget to make your facility reservation online in advance. (7:14)
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Episode #63

Air Date: July 25, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	LA County’s top firefighter is settling into his new job – a profile of Fire Chief Daryl Osby.

2.	In the latest success for the Sheriff’s Project Isaiah program, more than 7,500 confiscated firearms have been melted down and permanently destroyed. 

3.	An Antelope Valley girl and a County emergency dispatcher are honored after working together to save a life.

4.	The stars and vehicles of the 1970’s hit TV show “Emergency!” make a return to the Los Angeles County Fire Station they called home.

5.	If you live in the Antelope Valley, the County is making it easier to gather all the permits needed for a construction project from a single, one-stop location.

6.	Music fans now have a free way to download songs, thanks to a partnership between Sony Music and the Los Angeles County Public Library.
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Episode #62

Air Date: July 18, 2011
Hosted by: Mike Dinow

1.	An exhibit millions of years in the making as dinosaurs return to the Natural History Museum. 

2.	There’s a new Superintendent on the job at the Los Angeles County Office of Education. 

3.	Residents of Duarte are benefitting from a renovated facility and new equipment at their local branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library.

4.	A family tragedy leads a local girl to the Department of Children and Family Services and into a loving foster home. Now her success is honored by the Board of Supervisors and UCLA.

5.	Summer grilling means safety tip reminders from the Department of Public Health.

6.	An urban farm at a Community Development Commission housing complex in Long Beach is growing again.
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