LAPD clears officers in Ezell Ford shooting + Light eartquake rattles South LA



A mural in South L.A. commemorates the death of Ezell Ford.

A mural in South L.A. commemorates the death of Ezell Ford.

LAPD clears officers in Ezell Ford shooting: Los Angeles police Chief Charlie Beck and the Police Departments independent watchdog determined that the two officers were justified in the fatal shooting of South LA resident Ezell Ford, a mentally ill and unarmed black man, last summer. (L.A Times)

Light earthquake rattles Los Angeles area: An earthquake with a magnitude-3.4 hit West Athens, about four miles east of Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Shaking was felt across L.A.

Supermarket proposed for former hospital site in South L.A.: Nogales Investors, which owns the Numero Uno brand, is looking to purchase the two-acre plot which used to house Broadway Hospital in South L.A. to build a supermarket. The land is located on 94th Street and Broadway. (Wave Wire Services)

South LA Urban Garden Movement to premiere at LA Film Festival: Ron Finley, South L.A.-based gardener, will be featured in Can You Dig This, a documentary following the efforts of burgeoning planters and growers in South L.A. The film festival takes place from June 10-18. (Los Angeles Magazine)

Solar technology charges into South LA homes



South LA resident gets one of the first solar panel installations in her neighborhood.

Rose Pinkney surrounded by family and GRID Alternatives representatives. (May 2015)

On what was a mostly cloudy day in the Willowbrook neighborhood of South Los Angeles, the sun emerged in time for resident Rose Pinkney to celebrate the installation of free solar panels on her rooftop.

In an event held in front of her home on Friday, Pinkney, a self-professed techie whose neighbors often knock on her door for advice, beamed as she shared her excitement about the new installation to her home near McKinkey Avenue and 120th Street.

“This is a way to promote clean energy that is well needed in neighborhoods filled with pollution,” said Pinkney, addressing a small crowd of curious neighbors and a handful of reporters.

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Crenshaw/LAX light rail construction to expand road closure



Construction for the metro rail line on Crenshaw blvd.

Construction for the metro rail line on Crenshaw blvd. (April 2014)

The final phase of the Crenshaw/LAX line construction will close down roads around Crenshaw Boulevard and Vernon Street starting June 7.

Excavation and decking for the underground Crenshaw/Vernon station of the newest Metro line will be taking place. [Read more…]

Reviving South LA’s Martin Luther King Hospital



By 

Amen Oyiboke | LA Sentinel

This article was produced for Watts Revisited, a multimedia project launched by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism that explores challenges facing South L.A. as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Watts Riots. Learn more at www.wattsrevisited.com.

A sculpture by artist Lawrence Argent called "Pieces Together" sits outside the entrance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Hospital. | Photo by Amen Oyiboke

A sculpture by artist Lawrence Argent called “Pieces Together” sits outside the entrance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Hospital. | Photo by Amen Oyiboke

On a rainy Christmas Eve in 1988, South Los Angeles native Toni Bazley was on her way home from work when she noticed a mother with two children waiting at a bus stop. “It was close to 10 o’clock and I couldn’t just drive by the family without offering a ride to them. It was Christmas Eve and no one deserved to wait in the rain,” said Bazley. She remembered asking the woman if she wanted a ride home and pulled into the closest gas station to let the small family enter her 1981 Toyota Corolla hatchback.

Bazley continued southbound on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to make a right turn on Vermont. That is when her good deed took the wrong turn. “I got into a hit-and-run accident with a drunk driver on the intersection of Vermont and Florence. The driver slammed into me so hard that my car hit a pole and folded,” said Bazley. The mother and two children were unharmed, but Bazley suffered from head injuries. “I had a pretty huge gash on my forehead that was opening up. So, I had to be rushed to the closest emergency room, which was Martin Luther King hospital.” [Read more…]