Wednesday

07-30-2025 Vol 2037

Charlotte Hayes

Remembering Charles Rangel: A Legacy of Leadership and Advocacy

Former New York City Congressman and civil rights leader Charles Rangel passed away on Monday at 94, as confirmed by…

Sandra McDonough, Beloved Retired Chief Clerk at NY Public Library, Passes Away at 88

Sandra McDonough, a retired chief clerk of the New York Public Library, passed away on Friday at the age of…

Democratic Mayoral Candidates Gear Up Ahead of Primary Amid Fundraising Surge

With only a few weeks remaining before early voting in the June mayoral primary, the Democratic candidates are stepping up…

Controversy Erupts Over Bedford Avenue Bike Lane as Political Allegiances Shift

Recent tensions have surfaced regarding the bike lane on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, as Mayor Eric Adams appears to be…

Exploring Little Syria: A Walking Tour Through New York’s Rich Immigrant History

In the shadow of Manhattan’s Financial District, a remarkable history of Muslim settlers unfolds, beginning with Anthony Jansen Van Salee,…

Exploring Little Syria: Unveiling the Rich History of New York’s Arab Community

In the heart of Manhattan’s Financial District lies a fascinating history that began with the first free Muslim settler, Anthony…

LAHSA Confirms Employee Layoffs Amid Budget Deficits

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is facing layoffs that will impact 11 of its employees, a confirmation provided…

Advocates Urge Federal Agencies to Better Support Victims of Eaton Fire

Rep. Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park) along with various advocacy groups are calling for increased housing support for victims of January’s…

Los Angeles’ Oil Drilling Phaseout Faces Legal and Community Challenges

In a complicated turn of events, both the City and County of Los Angeles have found themselves embroiled in legal…

Concerns Raised Over LAPD’s Handling of U.S. Veteran’s Death in Homeless Encampment

The tragic death of Lucrecia Macias Barajas, a 46-year-old U.S. Army veteran, has ignited serious concerns regarding the Los Angeles…

Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival Kicks Off With Diverse Cinematic Offerings

The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) is set to ignite the summer movie scene with its five-day showcase…

Chaos Erupts in Downtown Los Angeles After Illegal Party, Vandalism Ensues

On Tuesday morning, the streets of downtown Los Angeles were marked by uncertainty as customers peered through graffiti-covered doors and…