Black Friday ‘ain’t what it used to be’ at South L.A. mall
Store owners and customers alike notice differences in this year’s holiday shopping.
What’s the South L.A. healthcare alternative?
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in South Los Angeles may face closure after enduring increased patient demand and suffering finances.
Residents of Los Angeles must detour amidst unexpected 10 freeway closure
A fire under one of L.A.’s busiest interstates caused massive traffic jams this weekend, which are going to continue through this week.
Student Union fourth floor reopens after renovations
After five months of renovation, the Student Union held a grand re-opening Tuesday afternoon of its new spaces for the LGBTQ+ Center, Latinx/Chicanx Center for Advocacy and Student Affairs (La CASA), Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS) and more.
Koreatown tree-planting initiative plans expansion into South L.A.
The Korean Youth + Community Center raised over $600,000 for its “Free Trees” project.
New research on San Francisco’s unhoused population sheds light on fatal dangers of homelessness
Experts compare the new study’s findings to L.A. County’s unhoused population.
Laphonza Butler appointed to vacant California Senate seat
Butler promises to uphold the late Diane Feinstein’s progressive values
USC Jewish organizations observe Yom Kippur
Two scheduled dinners offer USC students chances to break fasts with peers
USC falls in latest national college rankings
U.S. News and World Report uses new criteria to determine top universities, impacting USC’s overall score.
USC goes green at the Coliseum with zero waste efforts at football game
Saturday’s showdown between the Trojans and the Stanford Cardinals not only boasted a high score, but sustainability efforts, as well.
L.A. Metro announces ambassador program
Around 300 ambassadors will help riders throughout the rail systems
Increased wildfire risk due to California rainstorms
Why new vegetation makes it important to prepare for fires