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Why wasn’t an African American community group allowed to make a final bid on the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza?
“We’re going into a very dark winter,” says President-elect Biden. By spring there could be nearly half a million COVID-19 American deaths.
Free COVID-19 testing provided by the City of Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium.
The actions — or inaction — of the lame duck president may further the spread of the pandemic.
Dorian Warren explains how Black America voted strategically and made Biden-Harris a reality.
Why did the Schools and Communities First initiative lose when other progressive measures passed in California?
Mark Kreidler speaks to Dr. Jeanne Noble about the new president-elect and his impact on how the country deals with COVID-19.
Los departamentos (Estrada Courts) continúan sin salida de la zona de contaminación, sin embargo, el estado no ha examinado la posible presencia de plomo en esas casas.
Who was watching the watchdogs as the cleanup of lead contamination on L.A.’s Eastside ran out of money?
As COVID-19 surges, service sector workers’ necks are again on the chopping block. Joe Biden’s new programs are 10 long weeks away.
If the president doesn’t concede his loss to Joe Biden, will there be a wave of revenge firings and appointments, plus regulatory sabotage?
The increasing volatility of the oil and gas market could loosen the industry’s grip on state politics.
Los Angeles celebrated the Biden/Harris victory with the world on Saturday.
When a planned protest calling for Trump to leave fell on the morning Joe Biden became president-elect, a celebration broke out.
Grassroots groups expanded the electorate, despite ineffective outreach from the Democratic Party and active suppression by Republicans.
The president promises to sue his way to a second term. How far can his case go?
With votes on Propositions 20 and 25, California shows its thinking on punishment and bail.
But can a divided nation carry out their agenda? Co-published by Salon.
The president’s disavowal of COVID-19 on the campaign trail did not escape the electorate’s notice.
Despite ominous portents, election watchers say acts of conflict were not especially greater in number than any other election year.