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Man charged with murder after deadly Baldwin Park shooting kills police officer and civilian
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Man charged with murder after deadly Baldwin Park shooting kills police officer and civilian

  • June 4, 2025

Multiple felony charges, including two counts of murder with special circumstances and two counts of attempted murder, have been filed against Eduardo Roberto Medina-Berumen, 22, […]

How Nicole Harper Rawlins built a McDonald’s franchise empire that’s reshaping South L.A.: The Q&A
  • Business
  • Featured

How Nicole Harper Rawlins built a McDonald’s franchise empire that’s reshaping South L.A.: The Q&A

  • June 4, 2025

Nicole Harper Rawlins is a respected woman in Los Angeles’s business world. She and her sister, Kerri Harper-Howie own 24 McDonald’s restaurants throughout Los Angeles […]

L.A. County warns of major service cuts as labor union rejects $5,000 bonus offer
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L.A. County warns of major service cuts as labor union rejects $5,000 bonus offer

  • June 4, 2025

Essential public services, including youth programs, parks and legal aid, could face significant cuts if labor negotiations with SEIU Local 721 remain deadlocked Los Angeles […]

Mob street takeovers in Los Angeles spark calls for tougher enforcement: THE HUTCHINSON REPORT
  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson
  • Opinion

Mob street takeovers in Los Angeles spark calls for tougher enforcement: THE HUTCHINSON REPORT

  • June 4, 2025

This was the fourth time I have gone to a location in South Los Angeles where a mob had taken over the street. This time […]

Los Angeles consumers and retailers brace for higher prices, milk shortages as dairy workers vote to strike
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  • Featured

Los Angeles consumers and retailers brace for higher prices, milk shortages as dairy workers vote to strike

  • June 4, 2025

Shoppers and businesses across Los Angeles could soon see milk and dairy products in short supply after workers at Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) plants […]

New study reveals L.A.’s park crisis: 1.5 million live in neighborhoods with no green space nearby
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New study reveals L.A.’s park crisis: 1.5 million live in neighborhoods with no green space nearby

  • June 4, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO — As some major U.S. cities funnel record-high investment in their parks, the future of green space remains uncertain in many other cities […]

L.A. elected officials join new coalition to push for higher minimum wage
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L.A. elected officials join new coalition to push for higher minimum wage

  • June 2, 2025

A new coalition of labor unions, community organizations, and elected officials is set to launch a campaign aimed at raising the minimum wage across Los […]

LadyLike Foundation opens Crenshaw HQ with high-profile awards show
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  • South Los Angeles

LadyLike Foundation opens Crenshaw HQ with high-profile awards show

  • June 2, 2025

Olympic champion Allyson Felix was among the celebrated guests at the LadyLike Foundation’s 16th Annual Women of Excellence Awards Luncheon and youth fashion show, which […]

Compton celebrates $200 million renovation and Dr. Dre Performing Arts Center at high school ribbon cutting
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  • Lead Stories

Compton celebrates $200 million renovation and Dr. Dre Performing Arts Center at high school ribbon cutting

  • May 30, 2025

COMPTON — School district and civic officials were on hand May 22 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the reopening of Compton High School. The new […]

California Assembly approves reparations bills to address housing disparities for descendants of enslaved people
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California Assembly approves reparations bills to address housing disparities for descendants of enslaved people

  • May 29, 2025

SACRAMENTO—The California State Assembly has approved two bills aimed at addressing historic housing and property disparities experienced by descendants of enslaved people, moving the state […]

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