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Book Corner
BOOK CORNER: ‘American Idol’ alumna tries to empower kids in new book
By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “I Believe in Me: Do You Believe in You?,” by Christina Cewe, is an exciting…
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Features
This Week in Black History
March 9, 1966 Andrew Brimmer becomes the first Black governor of the Federal Reserve Board. He was appointed by President…
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East Los Angeles
Freeway committee closer to evaluating project proposals
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Infrastructure projects within the Long Beach (710) Freeway corridor between Long Beach…
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Community
ACLU wants county punished for jail conditions
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The American Civil Liberties Union has demanded that a federal judge hold Los Angeles…
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Opinion
STRET BEAT: ‘Why does Women’s History Month matter?’
Felicia Richard Los Angeles “Because of the prominent presence that women have had. We are the backbone of this country.…
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Culver City
Culver students stage Black History Month art show
Wave Staff Report CULVER CITY — Inspiration ran high and emotions ran deep as several Black Culver City High School…
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Earl Ofari Hutchinson
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: More members are no substitute for reform
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist For nearly a century there have been repeated calls to expand the number of…
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Inglewood
Inglewood moves forward on police military equipment policy
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The City Council moved forward with implementing an ordinance that would adopt…
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