By Selen Ozturk Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — Access to green space in the city of Angels is a problem, especially if you live in […]
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City Council honors Chief Moore on last day in office
Wave Wire ServicesLOS ANGELES — Ahead of his final day as chief of police, the Los Angeles City Council recognized Michel Moore Feb. 28 for […]
Inglewood adopts $371 million budget for new fiscal year
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — The City Council adopted its new budget Sept. 26 which projects a $7 million fund balance. The […]
Legislature considers changes in state’s public meeting law
By Manny Otiko Contributing Writer SACRAMENTO — During the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that temporarily suspended some of the requirements […]
As rent protections end, back payments are due
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Dionicia Cipres owes nearly $6,000 in rent on her one-bedroom Koreatown apartment, where she lives with her husband. Come […]
Federal officials say fentanyl is rising cause of death in Los Angeles
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — When the COVID-19 pandemic caused bars, clubs and other late-night meeting places to close, online sales of counterfeit pills […]
Fauci fears new COVID-19 variant could emerge in winter
By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer Dr. Anthony Fauci doesn’t believe the pandemic is over, and added, “we shouldn’t be surprised” if another COVID variant emerges […]
Kingdom Day Parade is held five months late this year
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Residents lined Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards June 20 to witness the return of the Kingdom Day […]
LA Pride Parade returns with new route after hiatus
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the LA Pride Parade made a festive return June 12, […]
South L.A. teacher drives the bus for mental therapy
By Shirley Hawkins Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — As a teacher at Jefferson High School, B.J. Williams noticed that many students on campus were […]