Wave Wire Service MARINA DEL REY — A brightly painted lifeguard tower adorned with hearts of various colors was officially unveiled May 28 on Mother’s […]
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Ground breaking planed for AIDS Monument in WeHo Park
Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The Foundation for the AIDS Monument will conduct a private groundbreaking event June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary […]
LA Pride planners announce schedule, seek volunteers
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The organizers of LA Pride have announced more than 300 volunteer opportunities for June’s month-long “Thrive with Pride” celebration. […]
Officials stress vaccinations as COVID cases decline
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — With state and local incentives up for grabs, Los Angeles County health officials continue to urge residents to get […]
Echo Park reopens after homeless evictions, cleanup
From Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Echo Park Lake reopened to the public May 26, two months after the park was closed following the […]
Bryan takes oath as new state Assembly member
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Educator and community organizer Isaac Bryan was sworn in to the Assembly at the state Capitol in Sacramento May […]
WeHo City Council to consider seeking sheriff’s audit
Wave Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — A resolution calling for an investigation into the billing practices of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department will be […]
Judge urges settlement talks in homeless lawsuit
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The federal judge moderating a closely watched lawsuit dealing with the homelessness crisis heard testimony May 27 from Los […]
Brother and sister earn four community college degrees
Wave Staff Report CULVER CITY — Since 1969, West Los Angeles College has awarded degrees and certificates to students from a wide range of ages. […]
This Week in Black History
May 29, 1973 Despite a sometime hostile and racially tinged campaign, former Los Angeles City Councilman Tom Bradley, the grandson of a former slave, defeats […]