By John Grace Contributing Columnist Does Zillow know something you don’t know? Let’s start with the data. For this year, ending Nov. 2, while the […]
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Cities leading the way on reparations, experts say
Weary of federal inaction, municipalities are taking concrete steps to atone for racism, discrimination By Janice Hayes Kyser Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Successful efforts […]
Council ties LAX project to sustainability, worker issues
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A series of motions from Councilman Mike Bonin aimed at having Los Angeles World Airports use its pending $6 […]
Local teams still trying to find their identities
By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer Sometimes it’s hard to figure out how good a team is or is going to be. That’s where we are […]
Female singers receive stars on Walk of Fame
Wave Wire Services HOLLYWOOD — Two diverse female singers were honored in the past week with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Latina singer […]
Public input sought in redesign of Western Avenue
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Area residents who would like to see the volatile Western Avenue corridor made safer are being […]
CD 9 to retain USC, Exposition Park under latest draft
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — USC and Exposition Park will remain in Council District 9 if the City Council approves a draft map of […]
United Way raises $900,000 with 5K fundraiser
Wave Staff Report INGELWOOD — United Way of Greater Los Angeles raised close to $900,000 Nov. 5 as more than 5,800 participants took part in […]
Some area cities reopen city halls for meetings
By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — As the COVID-19 pandemic lingers, only seven area cities are allowing in-person attendance at council meetings as […]
City Council votes to establish minimum wage
Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The City Council has tentatively approved an ordinance that will raise the minimum wage for people employed in the […]