By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Although Los Angeles County moved into the least restrictive yellow tier on May 6, allowing businesses […]
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BOOK CORNER: Author helps readers go from darkness to light in new book
By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “The Deacon: An Unexpected Life” by Thomas Fargnoli takes readers on the author’s journey from darkness to light following the […]
WeHo council chooses David Wilson as new city manager
Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The City Council has selected Assistant City Manager David Wilson to replace retiring City Manager Paul Arevalo when the […]
Bonin criticized for exploring homeless options
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — In a message to his constituents, Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin has defended his effort to explore housing […]
County to follow state guidelines on face masks
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who last week called on the governor to immediately align the state with relaxed federal […]
City develops new housing options for homeless
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — The grand opening of two new apartment complexes over a two-day period last week has created […]
Lawmakers applaud proposed Exide cleanup funding
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — City Councilman Kevin de León, Assemblyman Miguel Santiago and Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia voiced their support May 17 for Gov. […]
SPORTS DIGEST: Lakers advance with win over Golden State
By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer It didn’t look good at halftime. The Lakers trailed the Golden State Warriors, 55-42, in the NBA’s latest gimmick, the […]
‘An ugly part of America:’ Senate may soon return Manhattan Beach land to Black family that had it seized in 1929
By Janice Kyser Contributing Writer MANHATTAN BEACH — Pursuing their version of the American dream, Willa and Charles Bruce bought a patch of scenic oceanfront […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: LAPD still sends the cavalry to South L.A.
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist A year ago, I asked this question: Why does the Los Angeles Police Department have to send waves of […]