By Ray Richardson Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — Area residents can get a close-up view of the multi-billion dollar phenomenon known as Hollywood Park June 26 […]
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Clippers find themselves in another 0-2 hole
SPORTS DIGEST By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer The Los Angeles Clippers have the Phoenix Suns right where they want them. The Suns might want to […]
Building a Black beauty brand requires service
By Starlett Quarles Contributing Writer I’ve been getting my hair done at a salon for more than 30 years, and like most Black women, have […]
‘Tiny home village’ opens for homeless in Echo Park
Wave Wire Services ECHO PARK — A “tiny home village” that can serve as interim housing for up to 74 people experiencing homelessness is now […]
City to begin housing Venice homeless next week
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — City Councilman Mike Bonin has announced that starting next week, all people living along Ocean Front Walk in Venice […]
‘This work is long overdue’
Local panel to study Black reparations is part of a growing national movement By Janice Hayes Kyser Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES – Last week’s creation […]
GOP continues assault on voting rights
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump wasted no time making the claim that had practically been his mantra […]
BILL VAUGHAN’S TASTY CLIPS: Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul’ arrives at El Capitan
By Bill Vaughan Entertainment Writer After winning both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the highly anticipated “Summer of […]
‘DAY OF REMEMBRANCE’
Juneteenth celebration attracts a crowd as Leimert Park reopens By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer LEIMERT PARK — The Juneteenth celebration here took on special meaning […]
Area cities begin conducting public meetings again
By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Several area cities are beginning to reopen city council meetings to the public while others are maintaining […]