By Rev. O.L. Johnson Religion Writer Why is there such a proliferation of deaths from mass shootings in our country today? I have heard a […]
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Cedillo concedes defeat in L.A. City Council race
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — After weeks of silence, Los Angeles City Councilman Gil Cedillo has conceded defeat in his bid for re-election, with […]
WeHo Park Aquatic Center almost ready to open
Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city has received a certificate of occupancy for the Aquatic and Recreation Center at West Hollywood Park. Public […]
This Week in Black History
July 9, 1893 Chicago physician Daniel Hale Williams, the nation’s first Black cardiologist, performs the first successful open heart surgery at Provident Hospital, the nation’s […]
Wesson, Price endorse plan for Muhammad Ali stamp
Wave Staff and Wire Report LOS ANGELES — City Councilmen Curren Price and Herb Wesson are throwing their support behind a resolution in support of […]
Councilman seeks state help to reopen St. Vincent
Wave Staff Report LOS ANGELES — City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell is continuing his push to reopen the vacant St. Vincent Medical Center as an acute […]
Judge rules against LAUSD student vaccine mandate
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Finding that the Los Angeles Board of Education’s authority is great, but not unlimited,” a judge ruled July 6 […]
USC, UCLA move to Big 10 shakes up college athletics
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — UCLA and USC will both leave the Pac-12 Conference in 2024, announcing last week that they will join the […]
Long Beach Freeway committee finally adopts vision statement
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The community group assigned to advise the Long Beach (710) Freeway corridor task force warily approved a […]
Gascón recall organizers submit signatures
Wave Wire Services NORWALK — Organizers of an effort to recall Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón submitted roughly 717,000 petition signatures to election […]