Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The man accused of attacking comedian Dave Chappelle on stage at the Hollywood Bowl May 3 lost a bid […]
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Garcetti places new restrictions on outdoor watering
Wave Wire Services EAGLE ROCK — With the region mired in an extended drought, outdoor watering in the city of Los Angeles will be restricted […]
THE Q&A: Museum director wears her art on her sleeve
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Ever since she was a kid, Cameron Shaw wanted to be “a million different things.” As a youngster, the Los […]
Lynwood to spend $5 million on community pool repairs
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LYNWOOD — The City Council has approved a $5 million emergency expenditure to renovate the city’s swimming pool. The Lynwood […]
BOOK CORNER: Author shares testimony of hope in ‘The Grace to Walk Away’
By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “The Grace to Walk Away: My Journey to God’s Love,” by Janette Auguar, is an inspiring memoir chronicling the author’s […]
County tackles food insecurity during CalFresh Awareness Month
Wave Wire Services COMPTON — With food insecurity at an all-time high in Los Angeles County according to a government report, the departments of Public […]
This Week in Black History
May 17, 1988 Patricia Era Bath, a co-founder of the King-Drew Medical Center Ophthalmology training program, secures a patent for laser technology for the removal […]
710 task force closer to outlining goals, objectives
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — How to achieve equity and sustainability with projects to improve air quality, health and movement of people […]
Judge Mathis receives star on Walk of Fame
Wave Wire Services HOLLYWOOD — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled May 4 honoring Greg Mathis for his 23 years presiding […]
STREET BEAT: ‘What is important about the Pan African Film and Arts Festival?’
Compiled by Cynthia Gibson at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.