THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist The day I got the first in the series of two COVID-19 vaccination shots at a […]
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Seven candidates seek 30th Senate District seat
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Voters in the 30th Senate District will have choices to make in the March 2 special election […]
Supervisor ‘disgusted’ with vaccine line jumpers
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A “disgusted” Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis lashed out at people who have been gaming the COVID-19 vaccination […]
LAUSD introduces online COVID-19 tracking tool
Wave Wire Service LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Unified School District has announced the launch of “Daily Pass,” the first comprehensive system in the […]
City Council votes to reestablish city youth council
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Three Los Angeles City Council members have introduced a motion to create a youth council similar to one created […]
Innercity Struggle tries to make things right
MAKING A DIFFERENCE By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer The mission of InnerCity Struggle is to build a powerful and influential movement of youth and families […]
Dog trainer prepares canines for variety of service
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer John Anthony Shahor’s life has gone to the dogs, and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Shahor, 36, is […]
Everytable, Post & Beam collaborate on new menu offering
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Everytable and popular South Los Angeles restaurant Post & Beam have collaborated on a new menu […]
‘What should students know about Black History?’
STREET BEAT Dr. Laura McGowan-Robinson Los Angeles “Our history did not just start with slavery. We come from a continent that is rich in culture […]
This Week in Black History
Feb. 19, 1992 Los Angeles native John Singleton became the first African American to be nominated for a best director Oscar – and, at age […]