As Los Angeles prepares to welcome world visitors for the FIFA World Cup next year and the 2028 Olympics, Los…
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By Dr. Jose Fierro A college degree or certificate is a proven pathway to higher earnings, job stability, and economic…
By LaTocha As an artist, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of fame and success. But sometimes,…
Purchasing a home is the American dream we all strive for. Achieving that in Los Angeles can be very tough…
By: Joe Erlinger, President of McDonald’s USA Whether you’re a lawmaker, a business owner or leader, or an everyday voter,…
By: Cynthia Macon COMPTON, Calif. — The City of Compton, if not in violation of the letter of the law,…
Max Huntsman is a man of his era. As an L.A. county prosecutor he was supposed to have ensured that…
Since the days of the Greek empire women were not welcome in political circles and especially not in the decision-making…
Back in the 1960’s, before I was thought of, Dorothy Randle and her big sister Willie Mae Randle purchased a…
Dear 2UrbanGirls, It’s time you start talking to the Library Board about how badly the Inglewood Public Library is being…
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, President and CEO, National Newspaper Publishers Association Our experiences inform us that the implementation of…
By Pete Levine “I’m not hired to judge. I’m hired to help you get rehabilitated,” says Deputy Probation Officer Stacy Ford,…
By: Better Neighborhoods LA On February 2, 2022, the Inglewood City Council voted to pass a moratorium on new short-term…
Dear 2urbangirls, They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well the picture I’m attaching in this case may…