Roy George Los Feliz “It’s a privilege. Some countries have a democracy, but don’t practice it. This is a blessing for us. It’s powerful for […]
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THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Is the U.S. finally ready for a woman president?
Vice President Kamala Harris could answer the question will a woman ever be elected president in the United States on Nov. 5. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson said the answer will be determined along party lines.
Overcoming hate: Let’s stop just talking about it
A ‘Stop The Hate’ mural unveiled at MacArthur Park Elementary School on Oct. 19 is a ‘powerful testament to our community’s unity, creativity and shared values,’ organizers said.
Photo by Laetitia Rumford
STREET BEAT: ‘Are you motivated to vote this year?’
Shawn LaVoy Los Angeles “Not really. These aren’t the two candidates I would’ve chosen, but this is what we got. Al Sekhon Inglewood “Honestly, I’m […]
Balancing politics and friendship in an election year
My friendships aren’t just built on politics — they’re built on shared experiences, history and trust.
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Can Black voters swing the election to Trump?
Former President Donald Trump is on the campaign trail again in his quest to regain the White House. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson is concerned about Black voters who think Trump is the answer to many of this country’s issues.
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Hochman has lead on Gascón in race for district attorney
District Attorney George Gascón, left, and Nathan Hochman sat next to each other during a debate between candidates for Los Angeles County district attorney prior to the March primary. They are locked in a battle for the seat Nov. 5.
STREET BEAT: ‘What is giving you hope these days?’
Raishad Hardnett Los Angeles “Community. I feel like a lot more of us after the pandemic are being more intentional about building community. … Ultimately, […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Smash-and-grab mobs defy law enforcement
A 7-Eleven is looted by smash-and-grab thieves. Columnist Earl Ofari Hutchinson says community involvement and stepped-up law enforcement are required to put an end to these thefts.
Is Inglewood’s gamble on Vegas-style luxury paying off?
Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and Inglewood city officials were on hand in August for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Intuit Dome, the newest venue in the Inglewood Sports and Entertainment District. Columnist Erin Aubry Kaplan wonders if Inglewood’s quest for Las Vegas-style luxury is paying off.