By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer The eyes of the golf world will be on Los Angeles this week as the U.S. Open comes to the […]
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L.A. council issues apology for 1940 Zoot Suit Riots
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The City Council publicly condemned the 1943 “Zoot Suit Riots,” and acknowledged the city’s role in the treatment of […]
Skirball Center sponsors Plummer Park art installation
Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The Skirball Cultural Center will mount its first-ever public art installation in the city June 15. Be the Change: A Jewishly […]
School board backs LGBT instruction in all schools
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Following a Pride Month assembly at a North Hollywood elementary school that prompted a protest by dozens of upset […]
Parade caps three-day LA Pride celebration
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The LA Pride Parade made its way through Hollywood June 11, highlighting the last day of this year’s three-day […]
Council panel suggests changes to alfresco dining rules
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The City Council’s Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved amendments to the city’s proposed alfresco ordinance June 6 […]
BOOK CORNER: Apocalypse, artificial intelligence collide in new sci-fi adventure
By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer Following an apocalypse, Maria Ramos finds herself and six other people on a mysterious planet. The humans soon learn that […]
This Week in Black History
June 16, 1970 Kenneth A. Gibson is elected mayor of Newark, New Jersey, the first Black man to lead that city. Gibson later became the […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What important lessons did your father teach you?’
Carl Sapp Inglewood “Never give up on something that you start. Keep striving because you never know where life can take you, where God can […]
Officials seeks Superfund status for Exide
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer BOYLE HEIGHTS — U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla vowed to continue pressing federal authorities to designate neighborhoods adjacent to the Exide […]