Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Among the protesters who showed up outside City Councilman Kevin de León’s El Sereno offices Oct. 13 was Melina […]
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County launches mobile health clinics for homeless
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County has launched a fleet of mobile medical clinics to make daily stops at encampments throughout the […]
New laptops to help students bridge digital divide
By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Children at the Al Wooten Jr. Youth Center Oct. 19 received new chrome laptops from AT&T […]
Gala raises $10 million for Academy Museum
Wave Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures raised $10 million to support the museum’s access, education, and programming […]
Proposed Southeast transit plan could help bus riders
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer BELL GARDENS — Jennyfer Tamayo takes the 110 bus every day from Bell Gardens to Bell to go to work, […]
City Council chooses Paul Krekorian as new council president
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The City Council elected Paul Krekorian as its new president Oct. 18, following a four-hour meeting that was held […]
Compton tops state list of financially distressed cities
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer COMPTON — The city has been ranked No. 1 on the state auditor’s list of most fiscally distressed cities […]
Harris-Dawson speaks out on council controversy
By Ray Richardson Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Eighth District City Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson admitted he’s become more outspoken and defiant in the aftermath […]
Vice president takes part in reproductive rights discussion
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Joined by local elected officials, Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Mid-City area Oct. 17 for a discussion on […]
AIDS Walk LA returns to streets of West Hollywood
Wave Wire Services WEST HOLLYWOOD — The 38th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles returned to the streets of West Hollywood Oct. 16 with the theme […]