Zack Hample vs The World
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Zack Hample says he has caught more than 11,000 baseballs at Major League stadiums across the country. Now Zack is the subject of a new documentary called "Zack Hample versus The World." He joined us on Good Day LA to talk about it.

Brian Justin Crum joins the GMCLA to celebrate the songs of Queen
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A big show is happening this weekend...one that involves the The Gay Men?s Chorus of Los Angeles, the music of Queen, and the unforgettable singer who blew everyone away on America's Got Talent. We talked to Brian Justin Crum about 'Queen of the Night' happening this weekend at UCLA?s Royce Hall.

Healing wounded warriors through art
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The creation of art can be a positive experience but for some veterans, it could be life changing. We talked to the folks behind 'Creative Forces' to learn exactly how art can heal.

Helping heroes
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One group has made it its mission to give back to first responders and medical workers. It's called 'We Love Heroes' and it invites businesses from all over the country to participate... we talked to founder Wendy Rubin about it.

All LAUSD First-Graders to receive savings account
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Los Angeles has launched what's being called the largest Children's Saving Account Program in the Country. The Program will provide all first-graders a savings account with a $50 seed deposit. It's called "Opportunity LA" and its goal is to get kids to start saving early for college. Abigail Marquez, General Manager of LA's Community Investment for Families Department, joined us on Good Day LA to talk about how the program works.

Helio Castroneves previews the Grand Prix of Long Beach
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4-time Indy 500 winner, Helio Castroneves, previews the 2022 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach and the NTT IndyCar Series.

Tsunami Preparedness Week
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Francisco Soto, the Disaster Preparedness Officer with the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications, reminds us of helpful tips to be prepared in case of a tsunami.

Are audiences over Oscar?
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Ratings for the Academy Awards have declined over the last few years. Some blame lack of public interest in the movies nominated or frustration that their favorite movies were ignored. We talked to Kevin Goetz, author of the new book 'Audience?ology: How Moviegoers Shape the Films We Love', about this year's nominees and what some call the disconnect between the Academy and the average moviegoer.

Ketanji Brown Jackson's difficult path to the Supreme Court
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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to make history but her journey to the highest court in the land has been heated and at times ugly. Is this just the new normal now or is she being grilled more than others?

A conversation with 'Teacher of the Year'
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We talk to Autrilla Gillis from ISANA Academies about being named Teacher of the Year by the California Charter Schools Association and what that means to her.

Car buying tips
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Looking to buy a car but don't know where to begin? We talked to an expert who had some tips on finding the best deals without breaking the bank.

'Becoming Jane'
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Jane Goodall broke down barriers and made history with her groundbreaking research...we talked to this amazing trailblazer about her life, career, and the new exhibit ?Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall? now at the Natural History Museum.

Talking about World Water Day
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World Water Day is a day when we acknowledge that not everyone has access to clean and readily available water. We talked to the CEO of 'Thirst Project' and he explained how it's working to insure nobody in the world goes without this necessity.

New Report on State of Women in California
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It's a report that explores the mental health and well being of women in our state, and breaks down in detail the impact of things like the pandemic, career insecurity, and so much more. It is put out by Mount Saint Mary's University, and University President Ann Mcelaney-Johnson broke it down with Michaela.

Pay Equity For Hollywood Designers
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Gender pay inequity can take many forms. the most basic, and to some degree the easiest to rectify, is when men and women do exactly the same job, and earn different wages. But that is not where it ends. In Hollywood for example, there is a battle being waged by the Costume Designers Guild. Its members are overwhelmingly women, and they say they make less money than other male dominated departments. Oscar Nominated Costume Designer Arianne Phillips joined us on Good Day LA to talk about the issue.

Helping women who have served our country
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Female veterans don't always get the recognition or the help they deserve. That's why one veteran is making sure the 'Foundation For Women Warriors' is there to help. We talked to the C.E.O. who also served her country and found out more.

Two guys, 50 miles, and really good sneakers
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Boredom and a sense of adventure fueled a 50 mile walk from Pasadena to Redondo Beach last month. At least that;'s what Brooke and Zachary say got them to lace up those kicks and hit the road. We talked to them and found out what it was like to walk in L.A. and see things most people drive by and never think about.

American Jewish Committee grants toward relief in Ukraine
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American Jewish Committee (AJC) announced grants from its Stand With Ukraine Fund to Jewish organizations providing direct humanitarian relief to Ukrainians.