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  • Judge Kevin Ross

    Kevin Andrew Ross (born June 1, 1963) is an American host of the syndicated court show America’s Court with Judge Ross, a producer, communications strategist, and former judge on the Los Angeles County Superior Court in California. A Los Angeles native, Ross attended Gardena High School, where he was student body president and president of […]

  • Dr. Donald Ware

      Donald Russell Ware, M.D. was born in Los Angeles, California. He is the child of parents who migrated from Texas to California in pursuit of a better life. His mother was a successful career woman in the 1940’s, working and struggling with a very difficult pregnancy to term all at the same time. He […]

  • Ferguson judge withdraws all arrest warrants before 2015

    The municipal court judge in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday announced sweeping changes to the city’s court system, including an order to withdraw all arrest warrants issued in that city before December 31, 2014. Municipal Court Judge Donald McCullin, who was appointed in June, also changed the conditions for pretrial release. According to a press release […]

  • Americans, Briton who subdued gunman on train receive France’s highest honor

    France said a big “merci” to three Americans and a Briton who overpowered a gunman on a high-speed train, giving the four men the country’s highest honor in a ceremony at the presidential palace Monday. Spencer Stone, 23, Alek Skarlatos, 22, and Anthony Sadler, 23, three friends on a European vacation, and British businessman Chris […]

  • Tritobia Ford

    Ezell Ford, a 25-year-old mentally disabled man from South Los Angeles, was walking near his home Aug. 11, 2014, when he was confronted by Los Angeles police officers for what they described as an “investigative stop.” During the encounter, Ford was shot and killed by Officers Sharlton Wampler and Antonio Villegas. They claimed that Ford attempted […]

  • Compton Mayor Aja Brown

    Compton Mayor Aja Brown made history as the City’s youngest elected Mayor at the age of 31. A national trailblazer, Mayor Brown’s ‘New Vision for Compton’ is a revitalization strategy centered on 12 key principles that focus on family values, quality of life, economic development and infrastructural growth. Mayor Brown is focused on improving outcomes through policy reform, innovation and strategic […]

  • ERIC GARCETTI

    ERIC GARCETTI was elected four times by his peers to serve as President of the Los Angeles City Council from 2006 to 2012. He continues to serve as the Councilmember representing the 13th District, which the L.A. chamber of commerce ranks as number one in job growth. Eric is endorsed by the L.A. Times, which calls […]

  • Scientists see link between global warming, California drought

    New research shows the fingerprints of global warming in worsening the California drought and suggests a future of more dryness for the suffering state. A major new study released Thursday adds to the growing scientific consensus that rising temperatures linked to the burning of fossil fuels are intensifying the crisis, although climate scientists believe natural weather variations are […]

  • Cop ‘Roid Rage: Are Steroids Behind the Worst Police Abuses?

      In 2004, the growing menace of steroid abuse by American police officers prompted the federal Drug Enforcement Administration to warn of the “possible psychological disturbances” of juiced-up cops. The DEA said symptoms included: Mood swings (including manic-like symptoms leading to violence) Impaired judgment (stemming from feelings of invincibility) Depression Nervousness Extreme irritability Delusions Hostility […]

  • Minister Tony Muhammad

    Western Regional Student Minister & Representative of The “Nation of Islam”, Resident Minister of Muhammad Mosque No. 27 in Los Angeles. Sent by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan to Los Angeles in 1996 to broaden the community’s awareness of the universal mission of the Nation of Islam. Min. Tony’s work and influence in the Nation’s Western Regional […]