Man convicted for murder of USC students faces life sentence + New HIV-prevention services in South LA



 

AIDS Project Los Angeles | Wikimedia Commons

AIDS Project Los Angeles | Wikimedia Commons

Man convicted faces life sentence: A jury is expected to rule in favor of a life sentence without parole for Javier Bolden, a 22-year-old convicted of killing two USC international students in April 2012. (L.A. Times)

HIV-prevention services in Baldwin Hills: AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) Health and Wellness will begin serving patients in Baldwin Hills on November 17. Their services primarily target HIV-negative gay and bisexual men and transgender women. (IT Business Net)

Two robbery suspects in custody after manhunt: LAPD officers caught two suspects after they robbed a woman Friday night near 70th and Figueroa streets. (L.A. Times)

USC builds community ties through tours: USC’s Price School of Public Policy began a program called Beyond the Gates to prevent isolation of USC from South L.A. Program participants recently toured Watts and Florence-Firestone. (Streetsblog L.A.)

3 in custody after SUV theft: 3 people are in custody in connection to the theft of an SUV early Monday morning near Rosewood and La Brea avenues. (Daily News)

 

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