By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer CRENSHAW — Downtown Crenshaw announced this week that the sale of the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza to New York real […]
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Bubbles are beautiful until the burst happens
By John Grace Contributing Columnist After the burst of the technology-driven stock market bubble of 1997-99, Warren Buffet said it best in 2000, “Nothing sedates […]
Gascón must continue to deliver on promises
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist Newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón was as good as his word in […]
Police seek help to quell huge spike in shootings
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Even in a year that has seen a dramatic rise in crime, last week was extreme […]
‘Keep the Seat:’
Governor asked to appoint Black woman senator to replace Harris By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Representatives of several Black women’s groups gathered […]
LAPD budget cuts discussed at Venice public forum
By Cynthia Gibson Contributing Writer VENICE — The impact of COVID-19-related budget cuts on public safety was at the center of Los Angeles City Councilman […]
ICU availability dips to 1.7% in LA County
California and Los Angeles County continue to report record-high coronavirus case rates. Today, L.A. County announced 131 deaths — the highest number ever reported — and […]
LA County down to less than 100 ICU beds
L.A. County has fewer than 100 ICU beds available. The total number of hospitalizations in the county is 4,203. In terms of infections, the highest number […]
First COVID-19 vaccines arrive at LAX
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — With her co-workers cheering her on, an intensive-care unit nurse at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles received one of the […]
LA nurses among the first vaccinated in California
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer The first shipment of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has arrived in California, and this afternoon, the first health care workers […]