Schiff Outsmarted Them or Did They Outsmart Themselves? Progressive activists have found themselves on the losing end of the U.S. Senate race and in increasingly […]
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What $20 Minimum Wage Means
Which fast food workers will get paid more in California? The state is still working out who will benefit from the $20 minimum wage for […]
Remembering the Labor and Chicano Civil Rights Leader
Cesar Chavez in Excelsus ‘I will forgive them, but I will also keep fighting them with non-violence, with justice and with human dignity — and […]
New state law boosts fast-food workers’ wages
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Fast-food workers across the state are celebrating a boost to their minimum wage thanks to a new California law […]
‘I Couldn’t Find a Nurse’
L.A. Family Sues Hospital over Life-Altering Injuries An emergency trip to the hospital turned disastrous for a Los Angeles-area family when Joshua Saeta’s condition deteriorated, […]
Karla Griego v. Graciela Ortiz
Special Ed Teacher Led Rivals with Almost 37% of the Vote Dueling unions took sides: United Teachers Los Angeles shelled out $938,000 supporting Griego. SEIU […]
Banks team up to help underserved communities
Wave Staff Report LOS ANGELES — City National Bank has deposited $10 million of its capital into OneUnited Bank, the only Black-owned bank in California […]
Isn’t Willie Still the Speaker?
At 90, Political Icon Still Dominates Every Room He Enters As Willie Brown turns 90 years old, the California political giant reflected on his career, […]
Can LA Match the Paris Games?
Mayor Got Object Lesson in Olympics Scrutiny and Failure As Paris gets ready for the Summer Olympics, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and her delegation […]
LGBTQ+ America Today
More than one in five Gen Z adults identify as LGBTQ+ Women are more likely than men to have an LGBTQ+ identification in the three […]