By Marissa Wells Contributing Writer In 1846, 16-year-old Catalina Delgado’s dreams about her life in Alta (upper) California are interrupted following the invasion of the […]
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L.A. Zoo unveils five-year conservation plan
Wave Wire Services GRIFFITH PARK — The Los Angeles Zoo has unveiled a five-year conservation plan that focuses on using evidence-based methods for conservation, promoting […]
More Blacks needed on school boards
By Julianne Malveaux Guest Columnist Critical race theory asserts that racism is woven into the very fabric of our nation’s institutions. This is not new […]
County official offers tips on coping with loss, grief
By Marie Y. Lemelle Contributing Writer The coronavirus pandemic has caused grief on a global level. Communities are suffering and the concern, especially during holidays […]
Two WeHo parks are certified as wildlife habitats
By Juliet Bennett Rylah Contributing Writer WEST HOLLYWOOD — Two local parks — Formosa and Havenhurst — have become certified wildlife habitats through the National […]
Culver City school board welcomes newest member
Wave Staff Report CULVER CITY — Paula Amezola de Herrera was installed as the first bilingual Latina elected to the Culver City school board Dec. […]
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 […]