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4th grader shows off loaded gun at Los Angeles elementary school
Parents expressed shock Thursday after a 4th grader brought a loaded gun to an elementary school in Los Angeles earlier this week. The 10-year-old boy was caught with the loaded 40-caliber Glock 22 handgun at Glassell Park Elementary School after showing it to another student on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported. A third student […]
See Kendrick Lamar Give Surprise Commencement Speech at Compton College
Kendrick Lamar delivered a surprise commencement speech Friday at Compton College’s Class of 2024 graduation.Everything That's Happened in the Drake-Kendrick Beef The rapper, a native of the Los Angeles city and an unannounced “special guest” at the ceremony, praised both Compton and the students in his remarks. “I wanted to come out here just to tell y’all how much I appreciate y’all. I’m proud of the city of Compton, I’m proud of Compton College, most importantly I’m proud of the graduates out here,” Lamar told the graduates. “I know what it takes. You had a lot of hardship, not only in your...
Morningside High School honors senior killed by alleged DUI driver days before graduating
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - A day full of mixed emotions for students graduating from Morningside High School Thursday afternoon in Inglewood. The 117 graduating seniors are without their classmate, 17-year-old David Ceja. The teen died Tuesday in a head-on car crash in Playa del Rey. Ceja’s 15-year-old brother, Hector, also died in the crash.
Inglewood school closures stoke community fear and mistrust
On a recent Friday afternoon, community activist Fre’Drisha Dixon walks alongside the row of cars parked outside Morningside High School in Inglewood, and asks parents to roll down their windows. “They're going to tear this school down, and build housing that nobody in our community can even afford,” she...
Jewish students suing UCLA over encampment
In the Los Angeles federal court complaint, two law students and an undergraduate student contend that UCLA allowed a group of students and outsiders to set up an encampment, the participants of which stopped Jewish students and faculty from accessing the heart of campus.
Meet Blair High Valedictorian Lexus Chee
Lexus Chee’s outstanding high school accomplishments have gained her admission to UC Berkeley where she will be heading next fall to major in business management at the Haas School of Business. She has been a student leader at Blair as a member of the Associated Student Body (ASB) since...
Los Angeles to Honor Jefferson High Grad Abigail Villarreal with National Youth Award for Rare Disease Advocacy
This weekend in Los Angeles, Abigail Villarreal, a recent graduate from Jefferson High School, is poised to receive a prestigious Youth National Award from the National Organization for Rare Disorders. Villarreal's journey, marked by her battle with phenylketonuria (PKU), has set her apart as an advocate for others living with rare diseases. She was nominated for her role in championing greater involvement and awareness among her peers. According to KENS 5, Villarreal expressed a mix of emotions about her upcoming award, saying, "I am excited... I am also nervous. I am scared. I just feel very grateful. Everything is falling into piece. It's just amazing."
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