The latest news and views from the voices of South Los Angeles.
The infamous Union Station will embark on a series of programming and partnerships to commemorate 85 years of transit, community, arts and culture.
Last year’s count saw a 10% increase in the unhoused population, but it’s still unknown what this year’s number will be.
Taking a closer look at the junction between school violence and social media
Residents of the South Park neighborhood are grappling with the looming permanent eviction, something many attribute to Mayor Karen Bass’ housing initiative.
Charles Drew University opens its doors and new possibilities for people of color in medicine
Store owners and customers alike notice differences in this year’s holiday shopping.
Local organizations partnered with the team’s Foundation to give back to the South L.A. community.
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in South Los Angeles may face closure after enduring increased patient demand and suffering finances.
A fire under one of L.A.’s busiest interstates caused massive traffic jams this weekend, which are going to continue through this week.
Unique Fashion Mall faces the issue of crime and burglary, prevalent across other surrounding businesses in the area
The city of LA partnered with Wakeland Housing to develop over 60 housing units for elderly unhoused Angelenos.
One in five people face food insecurity, according to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank’s 2022 annual report.
Demonstrators and DPS were recorded on separate videos removing signs near a campus entrance.
The Korean Youth + Community Center raised over $600,000 for its “Free Trees” project.
How does a sport get added to the Olympics anyway?