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WeHo encourages businesses to return to normal
  • West Hollywood

WeHo encourages businesses to return to normal

  • June 29, 2021

Independent Staff Report WEST HOLLYWOOD — The city is informing residents that the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a revised health […]

Closure of Echo Park brings week of protests
  • Lead Stories

Closure of Echo Park brings week of protests

  • April 1, 2021

Wave Wire Services ECHO PARK — Former inhabitants of Echo Park and advocates for the city’s homeless population held rallies outside Los Angeles Police Department […]

Downey Civic Center improvement project completed
  • East Los Angeles

Downey Civic Center improvement project completed

  • January 27, 2021

Wave Staff Report DOWNEY — An 18-month improvement project that affected parking at the Downey Civic Theatre, City Hall and police station and closed the […]

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks
  • East Los Angeles

Residents fearful as Bell seeks buyer for mobile home parks

  • January 15, 2021

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BELL — Community members expressed outrage at a late December public hearing where the City Council discussed selling two mobile […]

Ryu: ‘I ran not to join the system, but to change it’
  • Hollywood

Ryu: ‘I ran not to join the system, but to change it’

  • December 21, 2020

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Councilmen David Ryu and Herb Wesson bid farewell to the City Council Dec. 9. Ryu was defeated in the […]

Officials discourage trick-or-treating this year
  • Community

Officials discourage trick-or-treating this year

  • October 21, 2020

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Mayor Eric Garcetti said Oct. 14 people should not participate in traditional Halloween trick-or-treating amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but […]

Downey plans to add names to Veterans Memorial
  • East Los Angeles

Downey plans to add names to Veterans Memorial

  • October 5, 2020

Wave Staff Report DOWNEY — With just one name on the city’s Veterans Memorial, officials would like to honor additional Downey-related military personnel killed in […]

Inglewood residents want more COVID-19 relief from city
  • Inglewood

Inglewood residents want more COVID-19 relief from city

  • September 25, 2020

By John W. Davis Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — A small group of concerned citizens are holding weekly rallies outside Inglewood City Hall, asking city leaders […]

Huntington Park leaders organize car caravan to boost census
  • East Los Angeles

Huntington Park leaders organize car caravan to boost census

  • September 17, 2020

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer HUNTINGTON PARK — City leaders here are taking many steps to encourage residents to complete U.S. Census forms before the […]

Bell Gardens residents caravan for rent protections
  • East Los Angeles

Bell Gardens residents caravan for rent protections

  • August 10, 2020

By Ashley Orona Contributing Writer BELL GARDENS — Residents from a local tenant organization organized a car caravan outside City Hall July 24, presenting their […]

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