Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGELES — On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell called attention to the “startling statistic” that Native Americans are […]
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Beverly Hills bans trick-or-treating
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer Beverly Hills has banned any trick-or-treating (and car-based “trunk-or-treating”) on Oct. 31. While the practice was briefly banned by L.A. […]
County considers other ways to ensure safety at parks
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The county Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Oct. 13 to reconsider how to ensure safety in county parks following […]
LA health officials urge Angelenos to get tested after crowd exposure
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer L.A. County health officials are urging anyone who has recently spent time in crowds to get tested for the […]
Hollywood American Legion post offers drive-in movies
NEWS DIGEST By Juliet Bennett Rylah Contributing Writer HOLLYWOOD — The Hollywood American Legion Post No. 43 hosts nightly screenings for up to 30 cars […]
LAPD arrests 76 celebrating Lakers fans
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Extensive cleanup work Oct. 12 in downtown Los Angeles following a wave of destruction that accompanied an impromptu mass […]
Lakers win record-tying 17th NBA championship
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The Lakers flew to Los Angeles Oct. 12 as the NBA champions for the first time since 2010. The […]
LA County breaks 4-Day spike in COVID-19 cases
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer Hundreds of Lakers fans took to the streets of downtown L.A. last night to celebrate the team’s 17th NBA […]
Health care, civil rights and the Supreme Court
By Ben Jealous Guest Columnist The Republican Party’s rush to fill the vacant U.S. Supreme Court seat before the election is a terrible threat to […]
Dr. Hayling, founder of 100 Black Men Inc., dies at 94
From City News Service LOS ANGELES — Dr. William H. Hayling, who worked for many years at Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital and was a […]