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Inglewood celebrates the return of Little League baseball City partners with Club 42LA and The Estate of Michael Jackson
UNITED FOR KIDS: The Estate of Michael Jackson Co-executor John G. Branca, Club 42LA Co-Founder Erin Jones Wesley, Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr., 3rd District Inglewood Councilman Eloy Morales and Inglewood Little League President Isaac Yoshinaga, Sr. were on hand to celebrate the return of Little League baseball to Inglewood on Dec. 15 at Rogers Park. Kids and their families enjoyed free food from food trucks, received free baseball gloves from Santa Claus, sweet treats and much more during the three-hour event. By Kenneth Miller, Publisher
On a crisp cool Sunday morning, Rogers Parks became the field of dreams again as the City of Inglewood announced a partnership with Club 42LA and The Michael Jackson Foundation to return Little League baseball to the community.
The origins of Little League baseball trace back to Williamsport, PA in 1938, but for a city that had lost the NHL hockey Kings and the Lakers to Los Angeles, then rising from the ashes to land two NFL franchises in the Rams and Chargers, and soon the Clippers in 2024, receiving a charter for the pres-
Former LAPD Giant Earl Paysinger Dies Mayor Butts reflects on his close friend By Kenneth Miller, Publisher
“Remember that we are contemporaries and we had an impact on one another as we came up in law enforcement, so his strength and dedication is reflected in everything that I do as my drive and determination reflected in him. We were friends. Close friends.” Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr.
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tigious Little League was the icing on the cake. Mayor James T. Butts, 3rd District Councilman Eloy Morales joined Estate of Michael Jackson Co-executor John G. Branca & his wife Jenna Branca, Club 42LA Founders Erin Jones Wesley, Johnny Buc Lockwood, Melissa
Bowden, Tom Danco, Tommy Jackson to make it official that children of Inglewood would be allowed to participate in Little League baseball beginning in March 2020. “First of all the City of Inglewood went from being the crown jewel of the South Bay Continued on page 2
Rep. Waters delivers riveting impeachment speech IT News Wire
WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43), Chair of the House Financial Services Committee, delivered a historical speech in support of H.Res.755 - Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Her remarks, as prepared for delivery, are below. Rep. Waters Speech Madam Speaker and Members of this House, to quote the late Maya Angelou: “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” The Southern California commu- This day was not inevitable, but it was nity lost one of predictable because this president has Continued on page 6
shown himself time and time again to believe that he is above the law and has no respect for our Constitution or our democracy. Based on all that we know about Donald Trump, we could have predicted he would have abused the power of the presidency by “corruptly [soliciting] the Government of Ukraine” and Ukrainian president Zelensky to publicly announce investigations into [his] political opponent, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden.” This impeachment resolution includes evidence that this president withheld $391 million of taxpayer funds that Congress appropriated “for Continued on page 2 JOIN US ON