Latest: Inglewood & South LA
Family members and supporters of Bryan Bostic receive ban from Inglewood City Council meeting
Four individuals were barred for 120 days. An attorney for the First Amendment Coalition told The LA Local “this is wrong on so many levels.”
Here’s a guide for Juneteenth celebrations in Inglewood and South LA
The national holiday falls on a Friday this year, prompting planned events throughout the weekend.
Crop Swap LA feeds the community with bountiful harvests of fresh produce
Crop Swap LA sells bountiful harvests of fresh produce to keep the community healthy every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the corner of Coliseum Street and Degnan Boulevard.
The LA Sentinel’s Student Athlete of the Week: Makayla Oke
San Pedro junior Makayla Oke competes with the Pirates track and field team, primarily in sprints, hurdles, relays, and the long jump.
This week in LA: Government meetings you don’t want to miss
LA Documenters attend uncovered government meetings and publish notes for folks who couldn’t attend.
Iranian Americans plan protests and watch parties ahead of team’s World Cup opener
Monday’s match at SoFi Stadium shows the mixed feelings within the diaspora community in LA.
Where to eat near SoFi Stadium during the World Cup
Our picks around Inglewood for BBQ, tacos, soul food, pasta and more.
Black on the Block marketplace returns to LA to celebrate its 5th anniversary
The touring marketplace is hosting its fifth anniversary and Juneteenth celebration on Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m. at Los Angeles Center Studios.
South LA graduate leaves his mark at Alliance Burton Tech as he heads to Yale this fall
Andy Salvatierra, 18, has been all about helping his community, changing conversations around mental health and fighting climate change.
A beloved employee retires after 43 years at 27th Street Bakery in South Central
Maximina Rodriguez started at the bakery as a teenager and will leave a legacy of commitment and hard work, the bakery’s co-owner said.
Audubon reveals new mural on school campus
The mural, by Mike Norice, reflects the diversity of the school and community.
Traffic, policing and ticket prices: 5 burning questions we have this World Cup
Between an extra 300 Metro buses, threatened hospitality strikes and shifting border policies, here is what is actually at stake for everyday Angelenos this month.
Here are 4 local influencers to follow for soccer news ahead of the World Cup
With the World Cup starting Thursday, we thought we’d provide a guide of who to follow for all things soccer.
South LA teen hopes to break barriers in the sky by pursuing her dream of becoming a pilot
Starr Tailor, 17, will graduate from Alliance Piera Barbaglia Shaheen Health Services Academy on Thursday with plans to attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus in Arizona this fall.
From norovirus to dengue fever, health officials are watching the World Cup for germs
With weeks of matches spread across sites in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, officials are on the lookout for a long list of possible infections.
A Raising Cane’s flagship is officially open in Inglewood
The new Raising Cane’s is part of an ongoing spate of new construction in Inglewood, centered on the city’s stadiums.
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