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Culver City Middle School students explore racial divide
  • Education

Culver City Middle School students explore racial divide

  • June 11, 2021

Wave Staff Report CULVER CITY — Culver City Middle School conducted what school officials called a successful “Just Say Hello Week,” designed to bridge racial […]

Outdoor dining may continue after pandemic is over
  • Lead Stories

Outdoor dining may continue after pandemic is over

  • June 10, 2021

Area cities consider options that helped many restaurants survive coronavirus By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer WHITTIER — Outdoor dining has become an effective tool to […]

‘What do you look forward to attending maskless?’
  • Street Beat

‘What do you look forward to attending maskless?’

  • June 10, 2021

Mary Pavlica Mar Vista “I’m looking forward to going to an outdoor concert in [Lake] Arrowhead. We had to pre-book a table and pay extra, […]

Cities take steps to develop more affordable housing
  • East Los Angeles

Cities take steps to develop more affordable housing

  • June 10, 2021

By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer DOWNEY — Plans are underway to encourage building affordable homes in Downey and neighboring cities like Bellflower, Norwalk and Paramount. […]

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 […]

Organization spreads the word about foster youth
  • Making A Difference

Organization spreads the word about foster youth

  • June 10, 2021

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer The Children’s Action Network is in the business of changing children’s lives. Using the power of the entertainment community, the […]

Downey delays action on ‘hero pay’ for local employees
  • East Los Angeles

Downey delays action on ‘hero pay’ for local employees

  • June 10, 2021

By Arnold Adler Contributing Writer DOWNEY — A proposal to require owners of large stores and pharmacies to provide “hero pay” bonuses of $4 an […]

Commerce motel converted to homeless housing
  • Lead Stories

Commerce motel converted to homeless housing

  • June 10, 2021

By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer COMMERCE — A former motel that fell victim to the economic slowdown inflicted by COVID-19 has been purchased by Los […]

Leimert Park merchants leader seeks united community
  • Community

Leimert Park merchants leader seeks united community

  • June 10, 2021

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer LEIMERT PARK — Aminah Muhammad has been the owner and operator of Queen Aminah’s, a “cultural clothing” store in Leimert […]

Young people need protection that vaccination brings
  • Opinion

Young people need protection that vaccination brings

  • June 10, 2021

By Dr. Jerry P. Abraham Guest Columnist California has made great strides in fighting the coronavirus pandemic. The state continues to set new records, achieving […]

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