Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Local and state officials kicked off an anti-human trafficking campaign Jan. 25 at the Los Angeles International Airport to […]
Category: Inglewood
Super Bowl offers something for everyone, officials say
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — With the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood less than three weeks away, a panel of officials representing […]
Inglewood district considers closing schools to save money
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The Inglewood Unified School District has assembled a seven-member committee to assist with identifying schools for possible closure to […]
Kingdom Day Parade canceled for second year in a row
Wave Staff Report SOUTH LOS ANGELES — For the second year in a row, the Kingdom Day Parade celebrating the birthday of the Rev. Martin […]
Super Bowl LVI staying in Inglewood, league says
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The city is in the final stages of preparation for a series of events leading up to the Feb. […]
Preserve police records, judge tells Inglewood
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — A judge has granted a temporary restraining order request filed by the ACLU of Southern California against the city […]
Popular local musician’s stolen truck found stripped
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Anthony Sheriff’s decked out F350 Ford pickup he uses to perform around Los Angeles as Drum Man, […]
Inglewood Transit Connector groundbreaking pushed back
By 2 Urban Girls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The city has released an updated draft environmental impact report for the Inglewood Transit Connector project, which […]
Inglewood principal dies in Manhattan Beach traffic accident
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The Inglewood Unified School District is mourning the death of an elementary school principal who was killed Nov. 23 […]
Longtime L.A. journalist, Betty Pleasant, has died
Wave Staff Report Former Los Angeles Wave columnist Betty Jean Pleasant, a longtime L.A. journalist whose “Soulvine” column defined the newspaper’s political and urban affairs […]
