Mayor Bass Honors Legacy of J. Edgar Boyd in Los Angeles Los Angeles recently paused to remember a giant among its community leaders, Pastor J. Edgar Boyd, whose profound influence spanned both spiritual guidance and crucial urban policy. Mayor Karen Bass led the city in honoring Boyd, acknowledging his indelible mark as the pastor of First AME Church and a steadfast Affordable Housing Commissioner. His life exemplified dedicated service, leaving behind a legacy that continues … Read More
LA Gears Up For Official MLK Jr Day Parade
LA Gears Up for Official 2026 MLK Jr. Day Parade Los Angeles is set to host an official Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade in 2026, a significant event marking a national holiday dedicated to civil rights. This upcoming celebration promises to bring the community together to honor Dr. King’s enduring legacy, with ABC7 broadcasting the festivities live. It’s a prime opportunity for residents to reflect on progress and reaffirm shared values. A New Chapter … Read More
Border Patrol Expands Tactics in Rural California
New Border Patrol Tactics Impact Rural California Travel Los Angeles residents often enjoy escaping the city for California’s vast rural landscapes, whether for recreation, work, or visiting family. However, recent shifts in federal border enforcement strategies are significantly reshaping the experience of traveling through or residing in these areas, impacting regions far from the immediate international border. The Evolving Landscape of Enforcement Historically, discussions around border enforcement primarily focused on the immediate U.S.-Mexico border. But … Read More
Austin Reaves Returns to Lakers Lineup
Austin Reaves Back: What It Means for Lakers Los Angeles Lakers fans have reason to cheer with the timely return of Austin Reaves from a hamstring injury. After missing five crucial games, Reaves made his impactful comeback against the Toronto Raptors, a game the Lakers desperately needed to win as they eye a spot in the Western Conference playoffs. His presence is more vital than ever for the purple and gold as they navigate a … Read More
Celebrate MLK Day Across SoCal
Celebrate MLK Day 2026 Across SoCal As Martin Luther King, Jr. Day approaches, communities across Los Angeles and Orange Counties are preparing for a profound series of events. This day of national observance is a pivotal moment for reflection, service, and collective action, embodying Dr. King’s enduring vision for justice and equality. Residents are invited to participate in a diverse array of activities designed to honor his legacy and inspire continued progress. Honoring a Legacy: … Read More
Romero Switches Parties for LG Bid Shakes CA Politics
Gloria Romero’s LG Bid: A Party Switch Shakes CA Politics Former State Senator Gloria Romero, a long-time fixture in California’s Democratic party, has declared her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor, but with a significant twist: she’s now running as a Republican. This dramatic party switch and her bid for statewide office are poised to inject a new dynamic into California’s political landscape, especially for voters here in Los Angeles. From Blue to Red: Romero’s Political Journey … Read More
Danny Bakewell Sr To Lead New MLK Jr Parade In LA
Danny Bakewell Sr. to Lead 2026 MLK Jr. Day Parade in LA Los Angeles is gearing up for a significant shift in how it honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, as prominent community leader Danny Bakewell Sr. has been appointed chairman of the official 2026 MLK Jr. Day Parade. This appointment signals a “new era” for the beloved annual celebration, promising grander festivities and a renewed focus on Dr. King’s enduring vision for justice … Read More