News

Cool LA Heat Relief for Seniors Brings Free Air Conditioners and Utility Bill Discounts to LADWP Customers

Over 430 Angelenos attended the Cool LA Heat Relief for Seniors events on Oct. 30 and 31 for a chance to receive a free portable air conditioner courtesy of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and the Los Angeles Department of Aging, in partnership with the Offices of Los Angeles City Councilwoman Heather Hutt, 10th District, and Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson, 8th District, respectively.

Kyle Patterson Builds Community with His Purpose

Kyle Patterson is the regional manager for the Local 323 of the Western States Regional Council of Carpenters, a union representing 12 states west of Colorado with a little over 90,000 members.

OUCH! This One Really Hurts. Vice President Kamala Harris Loses Her Bid to be America’s First Female President

Over the past 107 days, the Kamala Harris for President campaign has been a roller coaster ride of emotions.  Following President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race and his recommendation for Vice President Kamala Harris to be the Democratic nominee, we have lived through the anxiety of “who will and who won’t support her?” From the overwhelming jubilation of the Democratic National Convention with Lil Jon leading the nomination process to Michelle Obama’s “My Black Job” speech, all culminated with Kamala Harris’ incredible acceptance speech. We also celebrated when beyond a shadow of a doubt, Kamala Harris dominated

Heather Hutt and Other Sentinel-endorsed Candidates Win Big in Local Races 

    Several local candidates endorsed by the L.A. Sentinel scored victories in the Nov. 5 election.  Below are highlights of the winning races. Hutt Wins Full Term in L.A. City Council 10th District Seat Heather Hutt — the incumbent appointed to the L.A. City Council from District 10 after her predecessor, Mark Ridley-Thomas, was convicted on federal corruption charges — was headed for a full four-year term Wednesday, as she held a robust lead in her first time facing voters. In results as of early Nov. 6, Hutt led challenger Grace Yoo by a 23% margin. Hutt had 32,726