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      Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A “disgusted” Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis lashed out at people who have been gaming the COVID-19 vaccination...

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      Wave Wire Service LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Unified School District has announced the launch of “Daily Pass,” the first comprehensive system in the...

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      L.A. DIGEST Wave Staff Report LOS ANGELES — The Pan African Film Festival will screen “41st and Central: The Untold Story of the L.A. Black Panthers”...
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Lynwood High repairs will cost more than $1 million

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Campus building ruled unsafe at Lynwood High

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Outgoing supervisor reflects on 30 years in politics

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Co-working space opens in Lynwood for young entrepreneurs

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Lynwood schools welcome back some students

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Lynwood school board gets report on high school building

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Young basketball player gunned down

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NEWS DIGEST: Lynwood offers free grab-and-go meals youth, seniors

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Lynwood city manager remains on paid leave

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No new developments reported in shooting of deputies

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