Leimert Park gallery opens with Black Panther exhibit + Federal pilot program means local hiring for Crenshaw/LAX light rail



Metro's Expo Line | Intersections

Metro’s Expo Line | Intersections

Leimert Park Gallery: A partnership between the Hammer Museum and the Art + Practice Foundation brings a Charles Gaines exposition, inspired by composers and Black Panther Stokely Carmichael, to Leimert Park. (LAist)

Local hiring for Metro projects: A federal pilot program could temporarily lift a long-time ban that prohibits cities from giving priority to residents for local infrastructure projects. This could mean more jobs for South L.A. along the Crenshaw/LAX light rail. (KPCC)

Men in ski masks shoot at police officers: Three men in ski masks shot at officers on West Florence Avenue early Tuesday morning, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. (NBC)

American Apparel Ex-CEO organizes rally: American Apparel founder Dov Charney, who was fired in December, organized a rally for workers in a South L.A. backyard on Saturday. (Buzzfeed)

Adults need vaccines too: The vaccination debate applies to more than just children. Access and information can be barriers to this health service. (KPCC)

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