Wave Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously designated social justice advocate and artist Sister Mary Corita Kent’s […]
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Taix receives historic status, but not total preservation
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously designated Taix French Restaurant as a historic cultural monument and preserved three […]
Judge allows drug store shooting lawsuit to move forward
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A judge is allowing a lawsuit brought against Walgreens and other parties by the twin sister of a 20- […]
Multiracial couple settles racial profiling suit with city
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A settlement has been tentatively reached with the city of Los Angeles in a federal civil rights lawsuit brought […]
LA Pride planners announce schedule, seek volunteers
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The organizers of LA Pride have announced more than 300 volunteer opportunities for June’s month-long “Thrive with Pride” celebration. […]
Echo Park reopens after homeless evictions, cleanup
From Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Echo Park Lake reopened to the public May 26, two months after the park was closed following the […]
Echo Park reopens after being closed two months
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Echo Park Lake reopened to the public May 26, two months after the closure of the park after about […]
Historic designation for Taix restaurant delayed
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council has delayed until June 2 its vote for adding Taix French Restaurant in Echo […]
Pantages Theatre to reopen with return of ‘Hamilton’
Wave Wire Services HOLLYWOOD — The Tony Award winning musical “Hamilton” will be the first production when the Hollywood Pantages Theatre reopens in August after […]
Metrolink offers free rides to people with bicycles
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Starting May 17, Metrolink is gearing up for a busy Bike Month by offering free travel during “Bike to […]