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All-time market highs can lead to all-time lows
  • John Grace
  • Opinion

All-time market highs can lead to all-time lows

  • October 16, 2021

By John Grace Contributing Columnist Let me begin where I left off last month.  This observer is among those who hold theory that stocks keep […]

‘Remy’s Dilemma’ mixes humor and crime with a Canadian twist
  • Book Corner
  • Entertainment

‘Remy’s Dilemma’ mixes humor and crime with a Canadian twist

  • August 2, 2021

Wave Staff Report A cast of wickedly funny characters, including a grizzly moose addicted to maple beans and a retired curler turned philosophical hobo, complement […]

Blacks still awaiting access to COVID-19 vaccinations
  • Opinion

Blacks still awaiting access to COVID-19 vaccinations

  • March 26, 2021

By Corey Matthews Guest Columnist The rollout for the COVID-19 vaccine has felt like a public health crisis in its own right. Misinformation and disinformation […]

Parents uncertain about schools reopening, survey says
  • Community

Parents uncertain about schools reopening, survey says

  • March 24, 2021

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Unified School District campuses are expected to reopen next month after being closed for more than a […]

New jobs program targets formerly incarcerated people
  • Community

New jobs program targets formerly incarcerated people

  • March 24, 2021

By Sue Favor Contributing Writer Many have struggled to successfully re-enter the workforce after incarceration, but a new county program aims to bridge that gap. […]

Area officials urge support for affirmative action measure
  • Community

Area officials urge support for affirmative action measure

  • October 22, 2020

By Jose Ivan Cazares Contributing Writer MONTEREY PARK — Area elected officials urged voters to approve Proposition 16 and restore affirmative action in California during […]

Nonprofit art program engages Leimert Park community
  • Lead Stories

Nonprofit art program engages Leimert Park community

  • October 9, 2020

Q&A KAREN MACK By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer LEIMERT PARK — There is nothing ordinary about LA Commons. Far from it. Founded in 2003, by […]

Black gun shop owner sees surge in sales
  • Community

Black gun shop owner sees surge in sales

  • September 1, 2020

By Darlene Donloe Contributing Writer BURBANK — During a year fraught with continued national protest over racial injustice, an unrelenting pandemic, a shortage of toilet […]

Suspended L.A. councilman receives June 2021 trial date
  • East Los Angeles

Suspended L.A. councilman receives June 2021 trial date

  • August 27, 2020

Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — A federal judge has set a trial date for next June 22 for suspended Los Angeles City Councilman Jose […]

COMMUNITY REPORT: Brenda Shockley To Serve As City’s Chief Equity Officer
  • L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti
  • Opinion News

COMMUNITY REPORT: Brenda Shockley To Serve As City’s Chief Equity Officer

  • July 8, 2020

“I welcome this opportunity to continue to fight for racial equity and equal opportunity, and against systemic racism and injustice.” Those are the words of […]

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