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Umar Hakim-Dey, Muslim community leader dies at 55

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘The Lost Bus’ captures the adrenaline of a wildfire

Kingdom Day Parade embroiled in controversy

Bill to raise incarcerated firefighters’ pay goes to governor

Gipson’s ghost guns bill awaits governor’s signature

Community intervention workers get pay raise from city

Democrats rally to support Prop. 50

THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Trump doesn’t have an ethics policy, so how can he violate it?

School board renews Superintendent Carvalho’s contract

Despite fear of ICE, volunteers deliver food to needy families

Cultural heritage to shine at Watts festivals

County receives state grant to boost economic growth

Mayor signs off on Convention Center expansion project 

STREET BEAT: ‘Should everyone be entitled to the same health care?’

STREET BEAT: ‘Should everyone be entitled to the same health care?’

Kimmel returns to late night TV after six

Bill Nye, Chris Wallace get stars on Walk of Fame

Downey council censures colleague over Kirk posting

Former motel converted into apartments for homeless

THE BEST OF TASTY CLIPS: Approaching 90, Johnny Mathis is no longer performing 

This Week in Black History September 27, 1950

Collective marks five years of expanding STEM instruction

L.A. Academy classes lacking Black recruits

Foundation teaches skills used in entertainment industries

Legislature sends five reparations bills to governor

Bill granting college admissions preferences passes Senate

Bass says ICE operation affect city’s business, tourism

THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Trump always meant to use second term for his benefit

Cal State L.A. professor visits New Zealand on scholarship

‘Infectious rhythm of jazz’ coming to Central Avenue

Preliminary hearing for Curren Price scheduled Nov. 3