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CALTRANS PAUSES SALE OF HAWKINS BURGERS PROPERTY Written by LAWT News Service
CEO Pledges Metro Will Show Compassion When Dealing With the Homeless Written by City News Service
Caltrans Aims to Shut Down 80-Year-Old Hawkins Burgers; The California State agency targets the iconic Black-owned and family-operated ­business in Watts to make way for new development – community says “Hell No!” Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas Reopens Leimert Park in Honor of Juneteenth Written by Betti Halsell
DMV Offers Free REAL ID Upgrade; If you renewed during the ­pandemic, you may be eligible Written by LAWT News Service
Newsom Announces California Reopening at Universal City Walk; Exploring the affects the reopening will have on the Black Community Written by Betti Halsell
Metrolink Launches Safety Campaign to Help Prevent Tragedies Near Tracks Written by City News Service
Bill to Ban Police Use of Restraints that Cut Off Oxygen Passes Assembly Floor Written by LAWT News Service
Bill to Return Bruce’s Beach to Owners’ Descendants OK’d by State Senate Written by City News Service
Mural in Watts Illustrates When Nature Imitates Life Written by Bertram Keller
Leimert Park Village is Reopening: Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas Says “All Hands on Deck” Written by Betti Halsell
Essie Justice Group’s 5th Annual ‘Black Mama’s Bail Out’ Day of Action: Three Mothers Bailed Out and Over $800,000 Raised Written by Betti Halsell
High school students: celebrate the communities along the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project with your artwork Written by LAWT News Service
Library Begins New Chapter with Phased Reopening of Central Library and 37 Branches Beginning May 3 Written by LAWT News Service
StreetsLA Awarded California Natural Resources Agency Grant to Plant 250 Trees for Broadway-Manchester Project Written by LAWT News Service
COMPTON PLEDGE DELIVERS $1 MILLION TO RESIDENTS Written by LAWT News Service
Chair of Congressional Black Caucus Joyce Beatty and California Congresswoman Karen Bass Headline National Autism Conference; Special Needs Network Promotes Advocacy During Autism Awareness Month Written by LAWT News Service
Only After Calling 811 is Digging Safely Shovel Ready; April is National Safe Digging Month and SCE joins utilities in reminding customers to call 811 before digging anything to avoid underground utility mishaps. Written by Paul Netter
HACLA Stands in Agreement with HUD’s Withdrawal of Proposed Rule on Mixed Status Families Written by LAWT News Service
Lucas Museum Acquires Judith F. Baca’s ‘The History of California’ Archive Written by LAWT News Service
L.A. Councilmembers Outline Community Benefits of City Budget Reinvestment; Council President Martinez and members Price and Ridley-Thomas explain a reimagined public safety model Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett
Two-Day Public Viewing Set For Rev. Frederick K.C. Price Written by City News Service
L.A. City Council Approves Motions to Expand Project Roomkey Written by City News Service
IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH, CALIFORNIA LAUNCHES ‘COVID-19 COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS’; Campaign Honors African American Heroes in Local Communities Written by LAWT News Service
Councilman Curren Price Mobilizes the South LA Community to get Hundreds of Local Senior Citizens Vaccinated; Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic: The First to Come to District 9 Written by LAWT News Service
City Council Approves Watts Site For Proposition HHH Housing Project Written by City News Service
Garcetti Announces COVID-19 Mobile Vaccination Program Written by LAWT News Service
L.A. Metro to Host Three Traffic Reduction Study Meetings This Month Written by City News Service
In Loving Memory of Iris Marie Laurent Stanford Written by LAWT News Service
Operationalizing a Crisis Response Strategy to Fight Homelessness through an Outreach Hub and Center for Interagency Policy and Action Written by LAWT News Service