INGLEWOOD — SoFi Stadium is still on schedule to open in August with construction crews announcing last week the stadium is 97% complete. The National […]
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Hollywood High staff prepares for distance learning
HOLLYWOOD — Hollywood High School is preparing for a fall semester of distance learning, after Los Angeles Unified School District officials announced July 13 that […]
Stan Lee’s estate fights to control character licensing
LOS ANGELES — The daughter of the late legendary comic creator Stan Lee is taking on a Chinese businesswoman in a legal fight for control […]
Family opens Bell Garden’s first Afro-Mexican restaurant
BELL GARDENS — The Irra family celebrated the grand opening of Tamales Elena y Antojitos at 8101 Garfield Ave. July 15, one of the few […]
Fireworks damage may force family from home
ALHAMBRA — A family is facing eviction after their house on Lemon Street caught fire and sustained damage during the Fourth of July holiday. The […]
City Council extends rent control ordinance
CULVER CITY — The City Council voted July 16 to extend the city’s interim rent control ordinance through Oct. 31 as a sign of support […]
Workplaces Are Major Source Of COVID-19 Cases, Official Says
LOS ANGELES — For the second time in three days, Los Angeles County set a daily record July 16 for new coronavirus cases and announced […]
‘Should schools reopen in August under current conditions?’
STREET BEAT Kyia J. Culver City “Absolutely not. I don’t have children of my own, but I would personally be very afraid for the safety […]
Venice Family Clinic expands outreach to homeless
VENICE — The Venice Family Clinic has expanded the outreach of its homeless health care services during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide testing and medical […]
Restaurants struggle to survive amid shifting regulations
CULVER CITY — Local restaurants have found themselves in a precarious situation as they try to adhere to ever-evolving health notices from state and local […]