SPORTS DIGEST By Don Wanlass Contributing Writer I was so looking forward to USC playing Alabama Sept. 5 to kick off the college football season. […]
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County to spend $25 million on deputy body cameras
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — The county Board of Supervisors voted Sept. 1 to transfer $25.5 million to the Sheriff’s Department to fund the […]
LA County allows hair salons, barber shops to reopen indoor services
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer L.A. County revised its reopening plan to allow hair salons and barber shops to resume indoor services at a […]
WeHo expands outdoor business permit program
Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city is responding in creative ways to community needs as the community navigates the coronavirus pandemic and is […]
Black Lives Matter mural installed on Hollywood Blvd.
By: Kayla Rodgers Contributing Writer HOLLYWOOD — The city of Los Angeles has installed a permanent mural on Hollywood Boulevard to commemorate the “All Black […]
Bonin proposes ‘social housing’ to ease shortage
By Cynthia Gibson Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — City Councilman Mike Bonin is exploring a potential solution to the affordability crisis in the form of […]
Health officials worried about Labor Day weekend
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — With a decision still pending on the possible reopening of indoor shopping malls and hair salons, Los Angeles County […]
LA City Council allocates $50M to pay for self-quarantining
By Emily Jo Wharry Contributing Writer Health officials are cautioning against Labor Day gatherings with non-household members in order to avoid a spike similar to the […]
Black gun shop owner sees surge in sales
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer BURBANK — During a year fraught with continued national protest over racial injustice, an unrelenting pandemic, a shortage of toilet […]
School board to name school in honor of James Lawson
Staff and Wire Reports LOS ANGLES — On a day that it also voted to require the completion of one Ethnic Studies course as a […]