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Yesterday, Laphonza Butler was sworn in as California’s junior Senator, taking over the seat left by the loss of stalwart legislative giant Dianne Feinstein.
With her ascension to the Senate, Laphonza is accomplishing many firsts. She is the first out LGBTQ+ Senator to represent California, the first out Black LGBTQ+ woman to serve in Congress, and the first out LGBTQ+ person of color to serve in
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the Senate.
Laphonza brings a strong history of advocacy to the Senate. Most recently, she served as President of Emily’s List, helping to elect strong, pro-choice female candidates at all levels of government. Previously, she served as President of Local 2015 of the Service Employees’ Industry Union (SEIU), successfully spearheading the fight for a $15 minimum wage in California. Her experience as an organizer and
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political leader will benefit all Californians.
We were proud to honor her in 2016 at our Los Angeles Equality Awards with our Equality Leadership Award, recognizing her work to make sure that all people, including LGBTQ+ people, have the right to earn a livable
wage and provide for themselves and their families.
We look forward to partnering with Senator Butler in our efforts to continue our mission to create a just and fully equal society for all LGBTQ+ people. Until the work is done,
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At Lax, Historic Milestone Achieved Through PostSecurity Connections That Allow Travelers To Journey Between All Terminals
Airside Link Between Terminals is One of Many Updates Making LAX Efficient, Dependable and UserFriendly (Los Angeles) When Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)’s Terminal 3 and Tom Bradley International Terminal connector recently opened, ticketed passengers and airport employees began enjoying unimpeded pedestrian access across LAX’s terminals post-security. The new path of travel equals approximately 2-miles from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8, allowing airport guests to conveniently journey to connecting flights and an abundant collection of offerings including food and beverage vendors, shopping and entertainment experiences, lounges, children’s play areas and pet relief stations, among others. This transformational moment represents the first time in the airport’s almost century-long history that unrestricted terminal-to-terminal access has been available to users. The airside connectivity made possible through this recent modernization at LAX will be bolstered further when the Automated People Mover and its corresponding pedestrian bridges open in 2024.
“While we modernize LAX to greatly elevate our guests’ experiences, we are also advancing economic opportunities
for the airport’s neighbors and the greater Southern California region,” said BOAC President Karim Webb
“The projects that now allow passengers to go between terminals post-security also provided jobs for over 7,000 local workers, equaling over half a billion dollars in wages for these individuals. The roughly 2-mile end-to-end connection from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8 will continue
to foster career pathways for our local community by supporting the expansion of operations and concessions roles.”
“The positive impacts of LAX’s transformation are starting to materialize at the airport. With this latest milestone, passengers can journey from T1 to T8 post-security without the need for buses,” said Justin Erbacci, Chief Executive Officer,
LAWA. “This is just one vital update in a collection of many that are making travel at LAX efficient, dependable and user-friendly.”
The new post-security connection is just one of many initiatives advancing LAX’s future-focused modernization. Interested parties can learn more about LAX’s transformation and subscribe for updates at bit.ly/LAXTransformation.
Cal Cities African American Caucus extends a message of Congratulations to newly appointed Senator Laphonza Butler
The Cal Cities African American Caucus is happy to declare its unwavering support for Senator Laphonza Butler, who was most recently appointed by Governor Newsom. Senator Butler’s remarkable political acumen, outstanding leadership, and track record precede her, making her an exemplary choice to represent the state of California.
With a history of fearlessly advocating for labor rights and her impactful role as the President of Emily’s List, Senator Butler has earned our admiration. Her dedication to addressing the pressing issues affecting all Californians, with a particular emphasis on the African American and LGBTQ+ communities, has not gone unnoticed.
President of the Cal Cities African American Caucus, Porsche Middleton, stated, “Senator Laphonza Butler is a beacon of hope and progress for our state. Her advocacy for women and girls and her tireless commitment to the working class highlight her dedication to advancing the values that make
California great. In the wake of Senator Feinstein’s passing, the freedoms she tirelessly fought for—reproductive freedom, equal protection, and safety from gun violence—are more imperiled than ever. Senator Laphonza Butler is poised to carry Senator Feinstein’s legacy forward, shattering glass ceilings and tirelessly championing the interests of all Californians in Washington, D.C.”
As a Caucus dedicated to advancing the interests of African American communities in California, we wholeheartedly support Senator Laphonza Butler’s mission to represent and uplift the voices of ALL communities across California and
beyond.
The African American Caucus’ mission is to represent the interests of African American city officials and the greater African American community within the Cal Cities, the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials, and related state and national organizations. This mission will be achieved by the identification of issues of concern to the African American community and the vocalization of those issues through sponsorship of educational seminars, viable legislative advocacy and heightened participation and involvement in the Cal Cities initiatives.
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Inglewood City Hall May Offer Voters A Convenient Polling Place During The 2024 Election Season
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With the 2024 Election season fast approaching, city officials are working to provide Inglewood City Hall as a polling place, offering voters a convenient and safe place to cast their ballots.
During the October 3rd City Council meeting, City Clerk Aisha Thompson said she hoped to receive confirmation from the Los Angeles County RegistrarRecorder’s office to offer City Hall as a polling place.
“I just want to get the word out to our public that there is a primary election coming on March 5, 2024,” said Thompson. “ I, and my office, are working with the County Registrar’s office to have City Hall as a polling location,” said Thompson. “I am working diligently to get that confirmed,” she said, adding that Sample Ballots will be mailed out by January 5th and the vote by mail will go out no later than February 5th. It was a business-as-usual day at City Council, but it was mostly good news. Councilwoman Gloria Gray reported that the Pickle Ball Courts now have lights. However, residents in the Park Circle area will not be receiving speed bumps.
“That area does not qualify for speedbumps because it is not a straight street,” said Gray. “It is a curved street. So, I just want the public to know that the city is responsive, but the area does
created the Alcohol Policing Partnership program to conduct enforcement and compliance. The grant is an effort to increase local law enforcement and maximize their ability
capital improvements at Edward Vincent Park on Warren Lane and the Community Center in District 4 in 2023-2024. The council members approved an agreement with Voltaire
not qualify.”
Council members also approved an Alcohol Policing Partnership grant in the amount of $74,967 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024.
“I want to commend our police chief for pursuing that grant,” said Gray. “It is very important.”
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to enforce laws.
Council also approved continuing to retain HF&H Consultants, LLC for ongoing solid waste monitoring consulting services for an additional three years, beginning December 1, 2023, to November 30, 2026, in an amount not to exceed $299,000 with a ten percent contingency compensation.
Residents can expect to see future
Engineering Inc.’s bid to repair the park’s decomposed granite for an amount not to exceed $209,880. And District Four’s Community Center Project was approved for renovation by Triangle Decon Services, Inc. for an amount n
Rest in Power: California Black Leaders Pay Tribute to Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Condolences and tributes poured in from California’s Black community after the passing of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Lawmakers, business leaders, and political service organizations expressed their condolences and sympathy to family, friends, and staff of U.S. Sen. Feinstein, 90, who died of natural causes in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 28.
On Friday, in a statement, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said, “In Senator Feinstein’s honor, I am directing the flags flying at all City facilities to be lowered to half-staff.”
“I am saddened by the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein, one of our nation’s great leaders and someone I was blessed to call a colleague and friend,” added Bass. “Senator Feinstein was a trailblazer on whose shoulders I, and women in elected office all across America, will always stand. She worked harder than anyone I knew on Capitol Hill, and she will be remembered as one of the most effective and impactful Senators in American history.”
Feinstein made history as the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from California. She served over three decades in the upper chamber of the U.S. Congress and was the oldest
independent voice, working hard to find practical solutions to issues confronting California and the nation. She was the first woman to chair the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, a position she held for six years beginning in 2009.
In 2017, Sen. Feinstein became the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee – the first woman to assume that role – where she helped shape policy on criminal law, national security, immigration, civil rights and the courts. She held that position until 2021.
extensively with Feinstein on a range of social issues during her time on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and as San Francisco Mayor.
Woods-Jones recalls Sen. Feinstein hosted BWOPA’s first annual board retreat.
“May her profound legacy of supporting women’s rights and leadership continue to be front and center. Thank you for your years of service Senator,” shared WoodsJones.” May her profound legacy of supporting women’s rights and leadership continue to be front and center.”
lawmaker on Capitol Hill.
“California lost a trailblazer and a giant today,” wrote Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA-12). “Senator Feinstein broke glass ceilings for women in politics and fought fearlessly for safer communities free of gun violence. My deepest condolences go out to her family and loved ones.”
Feinstein built a reputation as an
“We have fond memories to cherish of the work accomplished together on behalf of our most vulnerable and underserved communities. The Senator is truly a trailblazer,” stated Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) founding member and state President Dezie Woods-Jones.
BWOPA’s mission is to empower and educate African American women about politics encourage involvement, and address issues affecting the African American community.
Over 50 years ago, BWOPA charter members Hon. Ella Hill Hutch and Hon. Doris Ward collaborated
Feinstein was instrumental in helping another Black political organization grow and become a force to be reckoned with in California politics, the Black American Political Association of California (BAPAC). The group is dedicated to amplifying the economic, social, and political influence of the Black community in California.
According to BAPAC Sacramento Regional Director Rory Kaufman, BAPAC’s growth and influence were bolstered by the support of former Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, former two-time Gov. Jerry Brown, and Feinstein. The organization was founded by Percy Pinkney, an outspoken champion for solutions to challenges facing Black Californians, who also served as a senior state field
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Area Communities Document Shredding Day
On September 30, 2023, the City of Inglewood held a Document Shredding Day at the ICOP Center in District 1. Councilwoman Gloria Gray, District 1 greeted close to 100 residents who participated in the event. “Many of my residents had requested this service and I was pleased the City could do this. It also was a great opportunity to interact with many of my neighbors,” said Councilwoman Gray.
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She serves as his Chief of Staff and point of contact for the community. Prior to serving Inglewood she was a governmental liaison for the 1500 Sound Academy; a Music & Industry Fundamentals Program that develops aspiring musical artist’s skills to succeed. She is a prior County Supervisor candidate who ran for the 2nd Supervisorial District of Los Angeles County. In August 2023 she was crowned Ms. USA Universe in Miami, Florida.
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Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
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By Brock Anderson
Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Khalil Mack today was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week by the league office. It marks the fourth Defensive Player of the Week honor of his career.
Mack led all NFL players in Week 4 with a franchise-record six sacks — including a pair of strip-sacks, which tied a team record. It marked the first six-sack performance by any defender in the NFL since 2017 and just the sixth since sacks began being tracked in 1982. Mack added 10 tackles (eight solo), five tackles for loss, four quarterback hits and a pass defensed, making him the only player in the last 20 seasons to register four quarterback hits and double-digit tackles in the same game.
Along with his five-sack performance
in 2015, Mack joined Hall of Famer Derrick Thomas as the only players with multiple games of at least five sacks since the stat began being tracked in 1982.
Mack’s six sacks and two strip-sacks this season are tied for league highs, and he is the only player in 2023 to total at least 15 tackles, four sacks and two passes defensed.
Mack is the first Chargers defender recognized with the weekly accolade since 2020 and is the 25th different Bolts defender to win the award. He was previously named AFC Defensive Player of the Week three times (2016 Week 12, 2016 Week 9 and 2015 Week 14). Mack was also twice recognized as Defensive Player of the Month (NFC in September 2018, AFC in November 2016).
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Unlocking Success: Harnessing Free Resources for Small Business Growth
Discover the Power of Free and Low-Cost Tools to Propel Your Business Forward
By Aden Ferguson
Small business owners often face numerous challenges, from tight budgets to fierce competition. However, in today’s digital age, an abundance of free resources is at your fingertips, waiting to be leveraged for your business’s benefit. This article will explore how harnessing these free and low-cost tools can pave the way for success.
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as LinkedIn or industry-specific communities. These resources allow you to connect with like-minded individuals, potential partners, or customers who can provide valuable insights and support.
to help you master these crucial skills.
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In a rapidly evolving business landscape, staying informed and upto-date is crucial. Thankfully, there are numerous online learning platforms offering free courses on a wide range of topics. Websites like Coursera, edX, and Khan Academy provide valuable courses that can help you improve your business acumen, and digital marketing skills, or even learn a new language for potential international expansion.
Social Media Marketing: Your Free Advertising Ally
Social media platforms are not just for sharing memes; they are powerful marketing tools. Utilize platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
Having an online presence is essential in today’s market. Fortunately, website builders like Wix, Weebly, and WordPress offer free templates and user-friendly interfaces, making it easy to create and maintain your website without the need for costly web developers.
Financial Management Tools: Keeping Your Finances in Check
Proper financial management is the backbone of any successful business. Free tools like Wave Accounting and QuickBooks Self-Employed help you track expenses, manage invoices, and gain insights into your company’s financial health without needing a dedicated accountant.
Networking Events and Groups: Building Relationships
Networking is often a key to business growth. Explore our local chambers of commerce, business associations, or online forums and groups, such
Open-Source Software: Boost Efficiency and Productivity
Why pay for expensive software when open-source alternatives are available? Software like LibreOffice (for office productivity) or GIMP (for graphic design) can help you save on software costs without sacrificing functionality.
Government and Nonprofit Assistance: Funding and Guidance
Many governments and nonprofits offer assistance programs for small businesses. These resources can include grants, low-interest loans, and mentoring programs. Be sure to explore your local and national options to see what’s available.
Online Marketing Resources: SEO and Content Creation
Understanding search engine optimization (SEO) and content marketing can significantly boost your online visibility. Websites like Moz and HubSpot offer free guides and resources
Understanding your customers and their preferences is vital. Free tools like Google Analytics and SurveyMonkey allow you to gather valuable insights and feedback that can shape your business strategies.
Cybersecurity Resources: Protecting Your Business
Online security is paramount. Resources like the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Small Business Cybersecurity Corner provide free advice and tools to help safeguard your business against digital threats.
You shouldn’t have to break the bank to realize your dream. Free resources should not be underestimated. In a world where information is readily available, these tools and knowledge can empower you to make informed decisions, improve your operations, and grow your business, all without straining your budget. So, seize the opportunity to unlock your business’s full potential and utilize these cost-free resources today!
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Los Angeles Rams & Toyota To Provide “Rams House”
T-Shirts For Entire Inglewood Unified School District
The Los Angeles Rams and the Southern California Toyota Dealers are teaming up to provide more than 9,000 branded t-shirts to Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) students, faculty and staff in celebration of the team’s three home game stretch at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. As part of the effort, Rams rookies TANNER INGLE, CAMERON McCUTCHEON and PUKA NACUA will join Rams Cheerleaders, mascot Rampage and
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representative for Feinstein.
“The bottom line is that Dianne Feinstein helped keep BAPAC alive because she had Percy Pinkney on her staff,” Kaufman said. “If history serves me correctly, it was either Brown or Feinstein that sent Pinkney to Indiana where he discovered an organization similar to BAPAC and brought it back here (to the West Coast) to start the organization.”
The California Black Women’s Collective (CBWC) also issued a statement on the passing of Feinstein. CBWC serves as a resource for lawmakers, elected officials, business leaders, and advocacy organizations.
“We are all saddened by the passing of Senator Diane Feinstein, who paved the way for women to serve their communities in California and nationally,” states Kellie Todd Griffin, founding convener of CBWC. “It is imperative that we all take a moment to honor her contributions that positioned California as a beacon for others to follow.”
Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Inglewood), vice chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) ,called Feinstein an “icon for her service and leadership.”
“Senator Dianne Feinstein dedicated her life to public service. As the longestserving woman in the U.S. Senate, she was a trailblazer who served our state with strength, vision, and compassion,” said Bradford. “Her career was forged through the tragedy of gun violence which fueled her unwavering resolve to pass groundbreaking gun control. A true giant has left us.”
staff to visit Kelso Elementary School and distribute the t-shirts to more than 450 students. Click here to view the t-shirt.
Since the Rams returned home to Los Angeles in 2016, players, coaches and front office staff have provided more than 10,000 hours of community service in the Inglewood community and impacted IUSD students in a variety of ways including hosting PLAY 60 Field Days, free youth football clinics with Rams players, distributing copies of the team’s children’s book
Ride with Rampage through the Rams Readers program, providing the entire district with Rams House t-shirts, supporting the girls’ flag football programs at Inglewood High School and Morningside High School, helping fund the new field at Caroline Coleman Stadium, purchasing caps and gowns for IUSD graduating seniors, providing backpacks and school supplies for students, and more.
Leading up to the t-shirt distribution, the Rams will host the Philadelphia Eagles for the team’s ‘Crucial Catch’
matchup on Sunday, October 8 at 1:05 p.m. PT at SoFi Stadium. The following weeks, the Rams will host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, October 15 and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, October 22. For information about tickets to Rams games, including season tickets, group tickets, single game tickets and suites, visit www.therams.com/tickets.
Tuesday, October 10 from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT
Kelso Elementary School located at 809 E Kelso St, Inglewood, CA 90301
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The following Person is doing business as:
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Registered Owner(s): Eric Sarbout,11560 Magnolia Ave.,1026, Riverside, CA 92505 and Siddiqui Muhammad, Pathfinder Way 833, Corona, CA 92880
This business is conducted by an individual(s). The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business listed above on August 21, 2023.
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(A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.)
Eric Sarbout and Siddiqui Muhammad, Owners.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk on August 21, 2023
NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration.
The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State or common law (See Section 14411 et.seq., Business and Professions Code.)
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