By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The state attorney general’s office has not responded yet to a request from the Los Angeles City Council […]
Archives
LadyLike Foundation empowers young women
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Leah Pump has a soft spot for young ladies. She wants the best for them. Her goal is to equip […]
Downey suspends fares for municipal transit system
Wave Staff Report DOWNEY — Residents are advised to stay home, if possible, to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, but for those who must go out, […]
Body of Marine killed in training exercise comes home
Wave Wire Services MONTEBELLO — The body of a 21-year-old U.S. Marine, who was one of nine service members killed during a training mission near […]
Leimert Park Jazz Festival will be virtual affair
By Darlene Donloe, Contributing Writer LEIMERT PARK — The Leimert Park Jazz Festival, forced to go virtual this year due to COVID-19, might look and feel […]
Rx REPORT: Dermatologist talks about face coverings
By Marie Y. Lemelle, Contributing Writer While the consistent use of face coverings and constant hand washing is a good defense against the COVID-19 spread, our […]
Former Assemblywoman Gwen Moore dies
By Shirley Hawkins, Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Gwen Moore, who served South Los Angeles in the state Assembly for 16 years from 1978 to […]
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: How Trump plans to win, and it’s scary
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Contributing Columnist Everyone knows that President Donald Trump will turn the 2020 presidential campaign into the dirtiest, vilest, most non-stop attack campaign […]
SPORTS DIGEST: Lakers, Clippers move closer to playoff matchup
By Don Wanlass, Contributing Writer The Lakers and Clippers have been two of the best teams in the NBA since the season started 10 long months […]
This Week in Black History
August 30, 1967 The U.S. Senate confirms the appointment of Thurgood Marshall to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Lyndon Johnson. Marshall, who argued before […]