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State legislation could hurt non-traditional charter schools
  • Education

State legislation could hurt non-traditional charter schools

  • June 10, 2021

By 2 Urban Girls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an unprecedented need to reimagine the education system. Despite parents having more […]

Ground breaking planed for AIDS Monument in WeHo Park
  • Health

Ground breaking planed for AIDS Monument in WeHo Park

  • June 3, 2021

Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The Foundation for the AIDS Monument will conduct a private groundbreaking event June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary […]

Officials stress vaccinations as COVID cases decline
  • Coronavirus Digest
  • Health

Officials stress vaccinations as COVID cases decline

  • June 3, 2021

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — With state and local incentives up for grabs, Los Angeles County health officials continue to urge residents to get […]

Compton College trustee appointed to state board
  • L.A. Digest

Compton College trustee appointed to state board

  • June 3, 2021

L.A. DIGEST Wave Staff Report COMPTON — Compton Community College trustee Barbara Calhoun has been elected to serve on the California Community College Trustees Board. […]

Officials provide update on Exide cleanup efforts
  • Business

Officials provide update on Exide cleanup efforts

  • May 26, 2021

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer VERNON — Residents living near the former Exide Technologies battery recycling plant berated staff from the state Department of Toxic […]

Paycheck protection loan is last chance for struggling business
  • Business

Paycheck protection loan is last chance for struggling business

  • May 26, 2021

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LINCOLN HEIGHTS  — The Paycheck Protection Program is nearing its May 31 end and My Dream’s Salon owner Gerardo Castellanos […]

El Camino College to get new president
  • L.A. Digest

El Camino College to get new president

  • May 25, 2021

L.A. Digest Staff and Wire Reports TORRANCE — An educator with more than 23 years of experience in instruction, student services and administration in California […]

Local plastic surgeon to observe National Smile Day
  • Health

Local plastic surgeon to observe National Smile Day

  • May 22, 2021

Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — A local plastic surgeon will celebrate National Smile Day May 31. Dr. Robert Beinrauh is a plastic and reconstructive […]

Returning to normalcy may cause anxiety, stress
  • Health

Returning to normalcy may cause anxiety, stress

  • May 22, 2021

By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed every May. Data shows that the pandemic has had a […]

Tier change having little impact on some businesses
  • Business

Tier change having little impact on some businesses

  • May 20, 2021

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Although Los Angeles County moved into the least restrictive yellow tier on May 6, allowing businesses […]

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