By Faith Petrie Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — After almost nine months of planning through a flurry of Zoom, phone calls and texts in […]
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Sheriff responds to criticism amid calls to resign
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Sheriff Alex Villanueva responded to calls for his resignation Sept. 23 vowing to stay on the job and […]
Back-to-school challenges are cause for concern
Rx REPORT By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer The debate about children, teenagers and young adults returning to school while COVID-19 is still a threat […]
spcaLA braces for increase in abandoned animals
MAKING A DIFFERENCE By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Ever since the coronavirus took hold of the city, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to […]
Lynwood city manager remains on paid leave
By Jose Ivan Cazares Contributing Writer LYNWOOD — City Manager Jose Ometeotl remains on paid leave Sept. 23 after being placed on leave Sept. 15 […]
As census deadline nears, WeHo officials say ‘get counted’
Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city is continuing to urge residents to be counted in the 2020 Census. The U.S. Census Bureau has […]
Reopening LAUSD schools won’t be easy, superintendent says
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Unified School District is looking at options to reopen schools when it is safe to do so […]
Drew University receives state grant
L.A. DIGEST Wave Staff Report SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science has received $7.2 million in funding from the […]
Downey park-and-ride station planned for commuter line
By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer DOWNEY — A park-and-ride station on Gardendale Street near Garfield Avenue is part of the commuter rail line being planned […]
Taylor to serve as next presiding judge
CHEERS Wave Staff Report Eric C. Taylor has been elected as the next presiding judge for the Los Angeles County’s Superior Court system. Taylor has […]
