An EMT on the front lines of the pandemic writes book about the tragic and inspirational stories
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David Cochran is an emergency medical technician who has seen it all, both the tragic and the inspirational. He who wrote a book about his experiences on the front lines during the pandemic called 'Behind the Mask; Untold stories of EMS in a pandemic. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Firefighters and EMS Fund. For more go to DavidSCochran.com

Breaking down barriers in business
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2018 saw a major uptick in the launch of businesses by African American small-business owners and one year later Verlen Mitchell launched his own business. The founder and CEO of "Ship District" talks about how it all began and where he sees it going next.

Alex Trebek's family donates his Jeopardy wardrobe to program that helps men looking for work
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The Doe Fund helps people break the cycle of homelessness and incarceration. They just got a big donation of clothes worn by the late Jeopardy host Alex Trebek. Recipient George Tucker of the Doe Fund's 'Ready, Willing & Able' work program and The Doe Fund Co-Founder Harriet Karr-McDonald discuss the program and it's precious gifts.

Getting Women Back to Business & Why Businesses Fail
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There were more than 1-point-5 million new business applications in?the last quarter of 2020. Many of those are female . In fact, women launch more than 1200 new businesses per day in the United States, but only 10% ever generate more than 6-figures. Why is that? Entrepreneur coach Bri Seeley has answers and advice on getting women back to business and why some businesses fail.

The Importance of Celebrating Your Valentine All Year
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Are you celebrating with your Valentine this weekend? How about the rest of the year? Dr. George James talks about the importance of celebrating loved ones every day and the how to Re-do your date nights.

Valentine's Day Crepes with Chef Ronnie Woo
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For many people the way to their heart is through their stomach. So what are you whipping up for your Valentine this Sunday? Breakfast in bed? Maybe brunch? Celebrity Chef Ronnie Woo shows us how to create the perfect crepe for a Valentine's Day. For More go to TheDeliciousCook.com Ronnie Woo Recipe for Crepes in a Jar (Makes 8 crepes) INGREDIENTS: 1¼ cups milk ¾ cup flour 3 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 large egg 1 tablespoon oil TOPPING IDEAS: Powdered sugar, for dusting Fresh fruit (berries, oranges, etc.) Whipped cream Jam Peanut butter Hazelnut spread MAKE THE BATTER: In a large jar with a lid, add all ingredients and screw lid on tightly. Violently shake the jar until the ingredients are thoroughly combined. Some small lumps are okay. COOK THE CREPES: In a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat, add a scant ¼ cup of batter and swirl it around the pan. Cook until some bubbles form on top and the bottom is golden brown, about 1-2 minutes on each side. FILL THE CREPES: Spread a thin layer of peanut butter or hazelnut spread (or whatever you want) on the freckled side of the crepe and fold into quarters. Garnish with fresh fruit and powdered sugar (or anything else you want!). EQUIPTMENT NEEDED: Large jar with a screw-on lid Silicon spatula Large non-stick pan Burner Plate

Overcoming Isolation & Loneliness While Building Meaningful Relationships
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The pandemic has fundamentally changed how we communicate with many of our social encounters now taking place virtually. A lot of us are feeling lonely and disconnected. What can we do to start rebuilding those connections and making those relationships meaningful at this time? Veteran journalist, Riaz Meghji talks about his new book, Every Conversation Counts, which tackles the problem of loneliness and isolation, and shares how to connect authentically and more intentionally, both in person and online.

Dan Roccato Financial Expert
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Credible Financial Expert Dan Roccato shares information about the pandemic's effect on our use of cash.

Bill Engvall talks final season of "Last Man Standing"
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Reverend Paul returns as the final season of "Last Man Standing" comes to an end. Bill talks about the show, working with Tim Allen, and being a proud grandpa. Always the comedian, he also gets a big laugh after the interview is over.

Where The Jobs Are...
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Rita Garcia breaks down the latest job opportunities available across Southern California.

Young Adults & Teens Coping with Covid
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The pandemic poses a specific set of challenges for young people who are trying to make that already tough transition from teenager to adulthood. Researchers say they're seeing patterns of isolation, anxiety and depression among this specific age group. Psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere talks about how we can recognize when they're struggling and how to help.

Vivica A. Fox talks about Tubi's Black History Month celebration
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FOX is being recognized on Tubi this month with many of her movies now available on Tubi for free. She also talks about how one of her films in particular still resonates today.

What We've Learned 50-years after the Sylmar Earthquake
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50 years ago today, a 6.6 earthquake hit the San Fernando Valley causing major damage. Freeways collapsed, buildings toppled and 64 people were killed. The quake lasted just 12 seconds, but the aftermath has left a lasting impact. LADWP Manager of Project Engineering of Water Systems, Steven Cole talks about what we have learned, and what has changed in terms of infrastructure in Southern California.

Jeannie Mai gets "Real"
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Mai talks about working from home for the new season of "The Real" and explains the very personal reason she fights to raise awareness about human trafficking.

SoFi Stadium will host next year's Super Bowl
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Next year's Super Bowl champion will be decided in Southern California next year. Casey Wasserman, chairman of the Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee, talked about what we can expect and revealed the logo for Super Bowl LVI.

Distance Learning & Its Effects On Mental Health
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It's been nearly a year that kids have been doing their studies from home... A difficult way to learn. But grades are not all that are suffering, the mental health of students is a major concern . Dr. Regine Muradian talks about the importance of getting our kids safely back into the classroom.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Pregnancy
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OBGYN Dr. Andrea Alexander shares tools that can be used for effective self-advocacy for pregnant Black women. Her E-Book 'Black Maternal Health: Our Fight Back' is available at www.pagingdrdre.com