Cheryl Miller is the new head coach of the Golden Eagles women’s basketball program at Cal State LA, the University recently announced.
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Rent vouchers not solving problem for many homeless
At least 2,200 homeless people in the Los Angeles area are unable to find apartments to rent even though they’ve received federal rent vouchers, it was reported this week.
Inglewood School District provides glasses to every student in need
Today at Warren Lane Elementary School, the LA Clippers Foundation, Vision To Learn and the Inglewood School District will announce that their partnership has successfully provided glasses to every child in the Inglewood School District, from pre-school through high school.
No appeal in double murder
A former Lancaster resident convicted of murdering his live-in girlfriend and her 18-year-old daughter, who had just been reunited with her mother for the first time since birth, lost his California Supreme Court appeal this week.
Be on the lookout for robbers
Police today circulated security footage of three suspects believed responsible for four residential burglaries in the Hollywood area since February
Accounting Award for AVTA
The Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA) has again been recognized for its financial accounting by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). This marks the third consecutive year that the AVTA has received this commendation.
Mother’s Day is perfect opportunity to express a most heartfelt ‘thank you’
“I’ll always love my moma, she’s my baby girl.
I’ll always love my moma, she brought me in this world.”
“I’ll Always Love My Moma”
The Intruders, 1973
Minority Publications Ignored in Agency Spending
Minority Publications Largely Ignored in Agency Spending
Carson school among state’s best
Carson’s California Academy of Mathematics ranked 10th statewide and 100th nationally among the best high schools, according to ratings released recently by U.S. News & World Report. The local campus has a college readiness index of 82.6 percent.
The Prince who wore no clothes
The age-old adage “Whatever is old is new” is appropriate for the memorable style of Prince. When the guitar wizard and pop music icon passed away suddenly last week, (amid reports off ill helath and the cancellation of several concerts in Atlanta) images of eye liner, feather boas, fur coats and high heels tended to refresh our memories of his iconoclastic fashion tastes and how his stage public persona may have even topped his astonishing musical fluency.

