Wave Wire Services LYNWOOD — City Manager Jose Ometeotl was placed on paid administrative leave Sept. 15 pending an internal investigation after he posted a […]
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Residents more concerned about COVID-19 than HIV
By Kayla Rodgers Contributing Writer WEST HOLLYWOOD — As the city prepares to celebrate National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day Sept. 18, a report on […]
County blocks business reopenings until October
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The county will not authorize any more business reopenings until at least the end of the month so officials […]
L.A. firefighters, police officers remember 9/11
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Mayor Eric Garcetti joined firefighters and police officers Sept. 11 in a remembrance ceremony of the 19th anniversary of […]
‘I am Rockstar’ sends readers on a journey toward success
BOOK CORNER By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “I am a Rockstar: An Expert Guide to Success,” by Uma Vanka, is a new success guide that […]
Reopening schools is risky proposition, LAUSD chief says
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — As Los Angeles Unified School District students continue to learn in virtual classrooms, the superintendent reiterated Sept. 14 that […]
Report calls for sweeping changes to end systemic racism
From Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — “No Going Back,” a report issued last week by the Committee for Greater L.A., calls for sweeping […]
Council committee denies Venice housing appeal
By Cynthia Gibson Contributing Writer VENICE — The Los Angeles City Council’s Planning and Land Use Management Committee unanimously voted Sept. 3 to deny an […]
County won’t authorize any more business reopenings until October
From City News Service LOS ANGELES — The county will not authorize any more business reopenings until at least the end of the month so […]
Bell artist’s mural reflects migrant peoples’ experiences
By Jose Ivan Cazares Contributing Writer BELL — Hector (Tetris) Arias is among dozens of artists being put to work to uplift and inspire Los […]
