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“How High Is Heaven?” – Discussing COVID, Loss, and Faith with Best-Selling Author, Linsey Davis Written by Devyn Bakewell
Herb Wesson Appointed Councilmember for 10th District Written by Danny J. Bakewell
Up to nearly $10,000 in refunds are available for low-income Angelenos Written by LAWT News Service
Warrick Dunn Charities Presents Home 200 to Single Mother & Son Here in L.A. Written by LAWT News Service
National Urban League Honors Danny J. Bakewell, Sr., Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Karen Bass with Community of Champions Award Written by LAWT News Service
L.A., Inglewood Officials, Super Bowl Organizers Kick Off Super Bowl Week Written by City News Service
The Rise and Fall of Central Avenue; Editor’s Note: In observance of Black History Month, the LAWT will reprint historic articles from the digital archives of the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper. The following is a reprint of the June 25,1959 article, “Th Written by Stanley Robertson
Autumn Burke Puts Family First in Announcing Her Resignation from State Legislature Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
Council President Nury Martinez Planning to Give 10th Council District a Voice and a Vote; She has heard their voices - and it’s time we move forward Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
Karen Bass Takes Overwhelming Lead to Become L.A.’s First Woman Mayor; Campaign announced over $2M has been raised while the candidate sets forth a plan to address L.A.’s ever growing homeless crisis Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
City, County, State Offer $110,000 Reward for Murder of Tioni Theus; Councilmembers Curren Price and Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Supervisor Holly Mitchell, and California Highway Patrol sponsor reward for information about the 16-year-old’s shooting death Written by City News Service
Six Things to Know About Omicron’s Risks on the Job Written by Ina B. Ibarra
VP Harris Updates Black Press After Serving First Year as Second-in-Command Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett
Brotherhood Crusade Partners with Airbnb; On-Line Workshops Offered to Earn Extra Income Written by LAWT News Service
Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee Dies at age 102 Written by LAWT News Service
Destination Crenshaw and Lendistry Collaborate to Revitalize a Los Angeles Black Business District; Destination Crenshaw's intentions are nothing short of transformative, and Lendistry is contributing New Markets Tax Credit allocations to empower their vi Written by LAWT News Service
EXCLUSIVE: Senator Sydney Kamlager officially announces campaign to succeed Karen Bass in Congress Written by Special to the LAWT
Council President Nury Martinez Launches Equity, Performance Management and Innovation Division, Appoints Malaika Billups to Lead Written by LAWT News Service
Councilman Rex Richardson Announces Campaign for Mayor of Long Beach; Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly Mitchell Leads the way in support for Richardson’s candidacy Written by LAWT News Service
Tribute – Service to Others Defined Career of Willard Murray Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Celebrates 111 Years of Achievement Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
2021 for Black People – The Good, The Bad & The Unimaginable Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
World Mourns Passing of Archbishop Desmond Tutu Written by AP Newswire
Mary Alice Jervay Thatch, Freedom Fighting Publisher of Wilmington Journal Dies Written by Stacy M. Brown
Malia Cohen Elected BOE Chair – for the Second Time Written by Tanu Henry
“Reclaiming My Time”: Ed Chief Thurmond Weighs Successes, Setbacks Written by Joe W. Bowers Jr.
Community and Labor Dedicate UCLA James Lawson Work Justice Center Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett
Holiday Travel Season: Cal Black Churches Offering COVID Testing, Vaccinations Written by Aldon Thomas Stiles
MORE CALIFORNIA STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION, BUT LIMITED CAPACITY AT UNIVERSITIES IS SHUTTING THEM OUT; Application rates for California students are outpacing available seats, impeding equitable access to public universities, as Black and Written by LAWT News Service
The Spirit of Jacqueline “Jacquie” Avant Lives On; The impact of the renowned philanthropist and arts patron extends throughout the greater L.A. community and beyond Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett

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