WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Since 1977, Community Services Unlimited has worked diligently to replace the food deserts that litter the South Los Angeles landscape with equitable, healthful...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Morayo De Silva, a senior cosmopolitan Nigerian woman, is in good health and makes the most of her life living in San Francisco,...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The City Council adjourned its regular meeting April 12 in memory of Nipsey Hussle after approving a motion to rename the intersection of Slauson...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — An emergency rent control ordinance limiting rent increases and protecting tenants from short-notice evictions was extended April 16, as city officials pledged to adopt...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro said April 6 that he is running for president because “we need new leadership with...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Unlike just 15 years ago, many baby boomers are discovering that the large, high-end homes with their high-maintenance costs no longer fit their...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The stage at the Proud Bird restaurant sparkled with talent March 16 when the National Association for Equal Justice in America (NAEJA) held...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Compton NAACP President Paulette Simpson Gipson continues to make black history.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The local students applied for the program by writing essays that shared their personal stories and expressed their desire to travel abroad.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The nation’s largest black film festival kicks off in South L.A.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — “Raised Up by Mrs. Manly & Her L’s” is a new children’s book by Sandra Evers-Manly with illustrations by Wendell Wiggins.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Thousands attended a symbolic civil rights march and parade on Jan. 19, celebrating the 36th Annual MLK Day in Inglewood
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Thousands of educators and their students returned to class Jan. 23, following a Los Angeles Unified School District teachers’ strike.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — LaTisha Nixon’s trip to Los Angeles was supposed to be a commemoration of what would have been her son Gemmel Moore’s 28th birthday.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — More than 30 people participated in a brief march organized by the Uplift Inglewood Coalition.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — After studying Mesopotamia for six weeks, Natalie Gualtieri’s sixth grade social studies class stepped out of the classrooms and onto the proverbial stage...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Sherlyn Haynes’ only child, Christopher DeAndre Mitchell, was killed by a Torrance police officer weeks before Christmas.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Those were three of the top news stories over the past 12 months as reported by The Wave.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — A parade, festival and dusk candle-lighting ceremony were some of the activities held Dec. 26 to mark the start of the seven-day African-American...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — City leaders believe efficient changes could lead to growth for businesses in a commercial district on the westside of the San Diego (405)...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The program features a blend of African dance; ballet and modern dance. It uses talented youth from the Lula Washington Dance Theatre School...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The Los Angeles Unified School District and the union representing 33,000 teachers have reached an agreement on salaries.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — In March 2020, vote centers, which are centralized facilities where any eligible voter in Los Angeles County can cast a ballot, will replace...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The mural, named “Our Mighty Contribution,” stretches for an entire city block and has been a cultural institution in the African-American community for...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — For Harry Grammer, founder and president of New Earth, working with system-entangled youth is not just a job, but a calling.