January 19, 1969 Jefferson High School and UCLA graduate Ralph Bunche, the first African American to win the Nobel Prize for his efforts to establish […]
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Outreach leads to housing for Venice homeless
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A program announced by Mayor Karen Bass in an effort to provide housing for people living in encampments is […]
STREET BEAT ‘What would MLK think of Black America today?’
Donna Grayson Los Angeles “He would think we’ve made a little progress, but there still is a lot of killing going on. … It’s Black […]
Remembering a Dreamer
By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Adrian Dove, the chairman of the Kingdom Day Parade that will be held Jan. 16 in honor […]
Sale of a lifetime might not be so great after all
By John Grace Contributing Columnist As in most theories, the Santa Claus Rally is believed by some to be true and held by others to […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT LAPD still has a deadly force problem
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore wants a second five-year term. It is up to the Los Angeles Police […]
Relative of BLM founder dies in LAPD custody
Wave Staff and Wire Reports VENICE — The cousin of Back Lives Matter co-founder Patrice Cullors died in the custody of Los Angeles police Jan. […]
Snoop Dogg opens Tha Dogg House in Inglewood
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — Snoop Dogg and Funko celebrated the opening of Tha Dogg House a co-branded store on Jan. 6. […]
THE Q&A Bruce’s Beach attorney to lead Kingdom Day Parade
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Attorney George Fatheree has made a name for himself over the years, successfully leading a number of high-profile cases, […]
Netflix documentary tells story of last U.S. slave ship
By Anita Bennett Contributing Writer HOLLYWOOD — A new Netflix documentary is now streaming about the legacy of 110 African captives transported on the last […]