Wendy Taylor
Brenda Marsh-Mitchell Was a Community Advocate
It is with great sadness that the Los Angeles Sentinel announces the passing of our beloved friend, family member and community advocate Brenda Marsh-Mitchell.
‘Always Been Open,’ Water Board Says After Arrest
Re “When Ed Little Scorched Accused Embezzler Ron Smith”
Two-Week Application Period for Baldwin Hills Conservancy Board
The application period today has opened for the City Council’s three nominees for one voting seat on the Baldwin Hills Conservancy’s Board of Directors.
Sebastian Salutes the AVPA’s Works of Art
State Assemblymember Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D-Culver City) today commended the students and faculty members of the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts program at Culver City High School for their dedication, instruction, skill and execution in the fields of music, theater, visual art, film and dance during the present school year.
Just Like Magic at Woman’s Club Ice Cream Social
Celebrity magician Fantastic Fig and his cat, Newton will be the featured family entertainment at the Culver City Woman’s Club Ice Cream Social on Saturday afternoon, April 26.
Public Works Hearing Today to Determine Fate of Crenshaw Trees
Crenshaw community advocates were informed for the first time in late January that the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Metro, planned to remove at least 150 mature street trees from Crenshaw Boulevard as part of the ongoing construction of the Crenshaw/LAX light rail line.
Sebastian Joins in Call for Special Election to Fill LaMotte’s LAUSD...
State Assemblymember Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D-Culver City) has joined with his Assembly and Legislative Black Caucus colleagues – Assembly members Cheryl Brown, Steve Bradford, Chris Holden, Reginald Jones-Sawyer and Isadore Hall – to urge the six-member Los Angeles School Board to call a special election to fill the vacant District 1 Board seat and unexpired term of the Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte. She died on Dec. 5.
Clarke Is Running First Three Months Before Election Day
City Councilman Jim Clarke ended the year on Tuesday by becoming the first candidate in April’s Council race to file his official forms with the City Clerk.
Dueling Messages from Two Candidates – You Choose the Winner
Editor’s Note: An inside look at two polls affecting mayoralty candidates in the March 5 primary were released yesterday, and the two most affected contenders sent dueling messages. Background: A week ago, Kevin James exposed alleged ethical violations by City Controller Wendy Greuel, and they have been trading unrestrained observations ever since. Readers may judge which contrasting message is more encouraging for their candidate.