Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced each other in their first debate Sept. 10 in Philadelphia.
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City accepting applications for business legacy program
Wave Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — Business owners who have been an integral part of their communities for 20 or more years can […]
METRO DIGEST: Zaya Campbell wins Little Miss Scholarship Pageant
Zaya Campbell, center, was the winner of the 30th annual Little Miss African American Scholarship Pageant held Aug. 4 at Barnsdall Art Park. She was selected by judges over 34 other contestants.
Photo by Ian Foxx
Black cowboys on horseback enter the Industry Hills Expo Center July 20 for the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo. The rodeo, featuring Black cowboys and cowgirls, is in its 40th year.
METRO DIGEST: Bass announces plans to seek reelection in June 2026
Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — Less than 19 months into her four-year term, Mayor Karen Bass is moving forward with her bid for […]
Local entrepreneurs complete business training program
Jose Miguel, co-owner of Las Sirenas – Mexican Grill & Seafood in Pico Rivera, speaks during a graduation ceremony for participants in a business training program conducted in conjunction with the city of Pico Rivera and Asociación de Emprendedor@s. Twenty-one business owners completed the training program.
METRO DIGEST: Briggs steps down from L.A. Police Commission
Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — William Briggs is stepping down from the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners after four years on the […]
Local brewery receives top honors at national brewing expo
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — Locally based brewery Crowns & Hops continues to expand its footprint after being named the winner of […]
CalKIDS: You May Have a College Fund
Does Your Child Have College Savings They Don’t Know About The state is directly investing money for low-income students and all newborns to attend college. […]
‘We Needed Wonder Woman’
Newsom Cuts To Foster Care, Child Services Worry Families Some California social services programs helping foster kids and families in crisis could lose all funding […]
