THE HUTCHINSON REPORT By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist I asked this question on the Nov. 13 edition of my weekly Pacific Radio show “The […]
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Despite disparities, minorities still need vaccinations
By Typhanye Vielka Dyer Guest Columnist Earlier this year, I reported on the statistics of vaccine effectiveness from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and […]
County coronavirus numbers continue downward trend
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — After 13 straight days of declines, Los Angeles County saw a slight increase in the number of COVID-19-positive patients […]
County sees drop in COVID cases in health care workers
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Southland hospitals continued to see drops in the number of COVID-positive patients Sept. 7, while infections among health care […]
Bass considers race for mayor after favorable poll
Staff and Wire Report LOS ANGELES — Responding to favorable polling numbers that show she would be a frontrunner if she entered the race, U.S. […]
Norwalk to take action on federal rescue funds
Wave Staff Report NORWALK — City officials are expected to take action Aug, 17 on a $28 million plan to help “rescue” the city. Funding […]
Inglewood declares fiscal emergency, calls special election
By 2 Urban Girls Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The City Council voted unanimously to declare a fiscal emergency during its regular meeting Aug. 3. The […]
Rep. Cori Bush is my new hero
By Julianne Malveaux Guest Columnist U.S. Rep. Cori Bush was once homeless. The Missouri Democrat has written movingly about sleeping with her babies in her […]
Surviving and growing a beauty brand during pandemic
By Starlett Quarles Contributing Columnist Last month I introduced you to Carson native Rashard Marshell, creator of the RVM Brand and owner of four beauty […]
New policy requires state employees to show vaccination proof
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — All state employees and all workers at hospitals and health care facilities across California will be required to show […]