Mayor Eric Garcetti recently announced a $35 million Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) grant from the California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) for the South LA Eco-Lab, a collection of environmental and […]
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New survey addresses practicality of African-American reparations
Los Angeles’ Reparations Advisory Commission has released a survey asking for residents to contribute ideas and share experiences with institutional racism to help guide the commission’s work. The commission, created […]
New survey addresses practicality of African-American reparations
Los Angeles’ Reparations Advisory Commission has released a survey asking for residents to contribute ideas and share experiences with institutional racism to help guide the commission’s work. The commission, created […]
Curren Price new president pro tem of LA City Council
Councilman Curren Price (Ninth District) will serve as the next president pro tempore of the Los Angeles City Council, after his colleagues voted 11-0 Tuesday to appoint him to the […]
New city council president named
The Los Angeles City Council has elected Paul Krekorian as its new council president. Krekorian will be immediately tasked with leading the council through a turbulent stretch, with Councilmen Kevin […]
New grant will allow college students free transportation
The Los Angeles Community College District received a $1 million grant that will allow its students to ride Metro buses and trains for free. Metro officials said the funds were […]
Metro ‘K Line’ in Inglewood partially opens on Oct. 7
Metro has announced that the K Line, a rail line connecting Los Angeles with Inglewood and El Segundo, will partially open Oct. 7. To mark the occasion, Metro will offer […]
Taking care of those who take care of everyone
In this new land of “Covid Everchanging” is there an any more important combatant than the frontline healthcare worker? Doctors we automatically think of as well compensated, but what of […]
Taking care of those who take care of everyone
In this new land of “Covid Everchanging” is there an any more important combatant than the frontline healthcare worker? Doctors we automatically think of as well compensated, but what of […]
Local officials break ground on Slauson Corridor project
A host of local officials were on hand this week to break ground on an ambitious project to create a scenic bike and pedestrian path stretching from Inglewood through South […]

