BOOK CORNER By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer “Girlz ‘N the Hood: A Memoir of Mama in South Central Los Angeles,” by Mary Hill-Wagner, is a […]
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Group seeking to recall district attorney to start all over
Wave Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — Two days after the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom ended in failure, a group trying to […]
This Week in Black History
Sept. 20, 1847 William Leidesdorff is elected to the San Francisco Town Council, becoming one of California’s first black elected officials. He later became the […]
Paramount shuffles local elections dates
By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer PARAMOUNT — Voters who cast their ballots for the City Council in March 2020 will jump to a June vote […]
WriteGirl promotes confidence in young writers
MAKING A DIFFERENCE By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer With a name like WriteGirl, it stands to reason that it’s a creative writing organization for teen […]
Calm above, turmoil below for a month to remember
By John Grace Contributing Columnist The 1920s began after World War I with the last American troops coming home from Europe. It was a decade […]
WeHo requires vaccines for people entering buildings
Wave Wire Services WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city has enacted a sweeping COVID-19 vaccine mandate requiring people to show proof of vaccination to enter indoor […]
Bellflower makes outdoor dining rules permanent
By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer BELLFLOWER — Outdoor dining, approved as a temporary measure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will be expanded and become permanent […]
City’s new equity department moves into headquarters
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department, which was established at the end of last year, […]
Stafford mixes well with Rams in opening victory
SPORTS DIGEST By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer The NFL season could not have got off to a better start in Los Angeles. The Chargers opened […]
