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This Week in Black History
July 6, 2002 Former Compton resident Serena Williams wins her first Wimbledon tennis tournament, defeating her sister Venus, to win her first Grand Slam singles […]
Businesses near SoFi Stadium await economic boom
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Community organizations plans events to honor King’s birthday
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The Capitol riot won’t change anything
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Trump’s vision put the country behind China
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County nears one million cases of COVID-19
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State sues to recover Exide cleanup costs
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Civic cheerleader, ex-Councilman Tom LaBonge dies
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