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Khalil Mack mulled retirement early in the offseason. It didn’t take long for him to decide to return to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Six months since the start of one of the most unprecedented natural disasters in state history, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and other elected officials highlighted progress in the City’s disaster ...
The Sentinel paid a visit to Job Corps located in downtown Los Angles and was denied access on June 27, due to the sudden pause in operations, no one could be quoted as saying what would happen ...
The Holy Bible never ceases to be the most exciting book ever written—in my opinion. Why? Because its knowledge is inexhaustible. It reveals our origins and how to respond to this world. It ...
On June 28, Faithful Central Bible Church presented its 2nd annual FaithFit Wellness Health Summit, with Cedars-Sinai as the title sponsor for the event.
The Sentinel paid a visit to Job Corps located in downtown Los Angles and was denied access on June 27, due to the sudden pause in operations, no one could be quoted as saying what would happen ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs was convicted Wednesday, July 3 of prostitution-related offenses under the federal Mann Act, an anti-sex trafficking law with a century-old history.
Mayor Karen Bass hosted the latest installment of Shine LA in response to recent federal immigration raids that sparked fear and unrest in Los Angeles communities.
“The Tiny Things Are Heavier,” by author Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo, is a reflection on young adulthood, migration, cultural misunderstanding and family relationships.
Enthusiasm and excitement are second nature to Father Anthony Bozeman. He describes himself as “on fire with the gift of the Holy Spirit” and he intends to apply that energy as the new pastor ...
Gospel Jazz Sunday Brunch Debuts The Madison Restaurant debuts its Gospel Jazz Sunday Brunch on October 25 at 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The restaurant, located at 102 S. Pine in downtown Long Beach, will ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed prominent Los Angeles attorney, Rickey Ivie to the Commission on Judicial Performance. Newsom made the announcement on May 27.