By John Grace Contributing Columnist As I am fond of saying on national news interviews, “Too many Americans don’t learn from history because we are […]
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SPORTS DIGEST: UCLA, USC open tournament with high expectations
By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer Don’t expect UCLA and USC to make a major splash in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which opens play March […]
Griffith Park mountain lion seen near Silver Lake
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The famous Griffith Park mountain lion known as P-22 has been exploring some new neighborhoods lately, the National Park […]
City officials mark opening of Taylor Yard Bridge
LOS ANGELES — After years in development, the Taylor Yard Bridge opened March 14 for pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Los Angeles River between […]
Cost of new Bell Gardens aquatic center could include trees
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer BELL GARDENS — A battle to save up to 31 trees at John Anson Ford Park is brewing as residents […]
Many L.A. voters still undecided in mayor’s race
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The fact that more than 40% of voters remain undecided on their choice for Los Angeles’ next […]
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Woman’s blog leads to animal rights organization
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer In 2013, Nina Jackel started writing a blog about animal rights. It was a space where the unapologetic animal lover […]
STREET BEAT: ‘When will you feel comfortable not wearing a mask?’
Compiled by Cynthia Gibson in Leimert Park.
WeHo’s rainbow crosswalks receive updated graphics
Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city has installed new graphics that update the city’s rainbow crosswalks and incorporate additional inclusivity design elements to […]
BOOK CORNER: First-time author explores neurodiversity in new book
By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “Insight into a Bright Mind,” by Nicole Tetreault, is an informative book that tackles neurodiversity. “My book explores ground-breaking research […]