By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer BALDWIN HILLS — After years of planning and months of construction, the pedestrian bridge over La Cienega Boulevard, the last […]
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Rough road ahead for President Biden
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist Editor’s note: This column was written prior to Election Day. Many harbor this delightful fantasy. One […]
Mall sale sparks diverse community considerations
By Tisha Greene Guest Columnist The announcement of the pending sale of the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall to LIVWRK Development earlier last month was met […]
Mitchell snags seat on Board of Supervisors
Jackie Lacey trails George Gascón in D.A’s contest By Sue Favor Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Two hotly contested races involving women that captivated South […]
Organization holds ‘pop-up’ COVID-19 testing in South L.A.
By Sue Favor Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — On a side street alongside Harvard Recreation Center Park, the line of cars went all the […]
Culver City voters elect new council members
Staff and Wire Reports CULVER CITY — On an Election Day when the race for president remains undecided, voters in Culver City apparently elected three […]
Pro-Armenian demonstrators conduct march in West L.A.
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Several hundred demonstrators turned out in West Los Angeles Nov. 1 for a march organized by the Armenian Youth […]
LA businesses allowed to turn away maskless customers
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer Business owners in L.A. are now allowed to refuse service to people who do not to wear a mask […]
Researcher battles lupus and the impact of COVID-19
Rx REPORT By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer The coronavirus is unrelenting when it comes to people with underlying health issues. For people who have […]
Candidates rounding turn toward Nov. 3 election
Wave Staff Report LOS ANGELES — After months of campaigning, debates and mailboxes filled with political mailers, the final week leading up to the Nov. […]