By Alysha Conner Contribuitng Writer INGLEWOOD —In the wake of a dual pandemic, police brutality and COVID-19, hitting home for Inglewood residents, the Los Angeles […]
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Local theaters strive to stay open amid new Inglewood venues
By Alysha Conner Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — While the city continues to grow into a hot spot for sports and concerts, owners of smaller local […]
Inglewood principal disciplined over racially insensitive remarks
By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The principal of Centinela Elementary School is back on campus after being placed on paid administrative leave by the […]
Virtual Power Fest drives voter engagement from Inglewood
By Alysha Conner Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — Power Fest 2020 encouraged residents to get involved and informed in the upcoming elections with the theme, #TogetherWeVote. […]
Inglewood residents want more COVID-19 relief from city
By John W. Davis Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — A small group of concerned citizens are holding weekly rallies outside Inglewood City Hall, asking city leaders […]
Activist wants NFL teams to help with school district debt
By John W. Davis Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — After standing outside of SoFi Stadium for nearly 12 hours Sept. 13, Morris Phillips was steadfast in […]
Urban Tech Connect will be virtual affair this year
By Alysha Conner Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — A technology conference designed to bridge the gap for under-represented communities, will rely on the latest technology […]
County to spend $25 million on deputy body cameras
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The county Board of Supervisors voted Sept. 1 to transfer $25.5 million to the Sheriff’s Department to fund the […]
Final city hearing planned on Clippers arena proposal
By John W. Davis, Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The Los Angeles Clippers could be one vote away from receiving final approval to build a new arena […]
Inglewood relief fund could help up to 20,000 renters
By John W. Davis Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The City Council has unanimously approved spending $2 million for COVID-19 relief programs that officials said could help […]