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Volunteers spruce up L.A. streets as ‘Shine L.A.’ reaches 30 neighborhoods
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Volunteers spruce up L.A. streets as ‘Shine L.A.’ reaches 30 neighborhoods

  • July 28, 2025

LOS ANGELES – City volunteers cleaned streets and removed graffiti in Wilmington, North Harbor Gateway and South L.A. during the latest round of Shine L.A. […]

Rescue groups scramble as 400 abandoned guinea pigs overwhelm South L.A. home
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Rescue groups scramble as 400 abandoned guinea pigs overwhelm South L.A. home

  • July 25, 2025

SOUTH LOS ANGELES — An animal rescue group that took dozens of guinea pigs from a home where hundreds of the animals were found last […]

Watts residents demand answers as $850,000 pollution settlement sits idle
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  • South Los Angeles

Watts residents demand answers as $850,000 pollution settlement sits idle

  • July 24, 2025

WATTS — In 2023, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office secured a $2 million settlement from Atlas Iron & Metal, a metal recycling yard […]

South L.A. leaders, patients fight federal health cuts at Planned Parenthood
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South L.A. leaders, patients fight federal health cuts at Planned Parenthood

  • July 24, 2025

LOS ANGELES — As the Trump administration advances an effort to gut federal funding for Planned Parenthood, elected officials rallied July 21 in defense of […]

Leimert Park draws record Black Lives Matter crowd, spotlights Wakiesha’s Law
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Leimert Park draws record Black Lives Matter crowd, spotlights Wakiesha’s Law

  • July 18, 2025

LEIMERT PARK — Twelve years after Black Lives Matter was born, Los Angeles remains at the center of its most enduring demand: that Black families […]

LAPD nearly matches last year’s police shootings just halfway through 2025
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  • South Los Angeles

LAPD nearly matches last year’s police shootings just halfway through 2025

  • July 17, 2025

LOS ANGELES — A week after it was announced the homicide rate in Los Angeles was down 20% this year, it was reported that Los […]

California’s largest youth grant backs South L.A. film apprenticeships
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California’s largest youth grant backs South L.A. film apprenticeships

  • July 16, 2025

LOS ANGELES — Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom, visited an innovative apprenticeship program last week aimed at opening up more career […]

At Crenshaw summit, Black Lives Matter commemorates 12 years and international growth
  • South Los Angeles

At Crenshaw summit, Black Lives Matter commemorates 12 years and international growth

  • July 15, 2025

SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Black Lives Matter has reached its 12th anniversary, and the organization’s co-founder and prominent scholar-activist, Dr. Melina Abdullah, says the movement […]

L.A. protests planned for John Lewis Day of Action on July 17
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L.A. protests planned for John Lewis Day of Action on July 17

  • July 11, 2025

LOS ANGELES – More than 20 events across the county will join the fifth annual “Good Trouble Lives On” John Lewis National Day of Action […]

South L.A. residents frustrated as new ‘parks’ mean more concrete, little shade
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South L.A. residents frustrated as new ‘parks’ mean more concrete, little shade

  • July 10, 2025

SOUTH LOS ANGELES — In 2016, Los Angeles County voters passed Measure A with the hope of transforming the region’s neglected parks.  Framed as a […]

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