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Adding New Life To The Crenshaw Wall (And Other Headlines)

The Crenshaw Wall in South L.A. is one of the most iconic signs of the city’s identity, serving as a beacon of Black artistry for decades.
Crenshaw Wall getting a makeover
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It wasn’t always like that. As our Aaricka Washington explains, before the wall became a place to paint, it was a place where gangs gathered and tagged. One day, a gentleman named Alonzo Davis took a look at the wall and thought it could be something more. It went on to become a canvas of expression.
That spirit of creativity and rebirth is present once again, as efforts are being made to revitalize the wall — and the district around it. Check out Aaricka’s exploration of the wall’s past, present and hopeful future here.
More news
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- Sheriff’s deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was shot and killed in his patrol car in Palmdale on Saturday evening. Authorities are asking for help to find the person who shot him.
- If you lived near the monumental Aliso Canyon gas leak from years ago, researchers from UCLA want to hear from you.
- L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn is suggesting raising the county’s minimum wage to $25 per hour. Data says it’s feasible.
- The state wants payback from Big Oil over its role in climate change.
- Counties are getting an influx of $267 million to counter “smash & grab” robberies.
- There’s a series of Hollywood-oriented auctions on eBay designed to raise money for striking workers. Want Severance actor Adam Scott to walk your dog? Here’s your chance.
- Written tests for the DMV can now be taken online, in the comfort of your own home. But don’t cheat, says the department.
- Applications for Section 8 housing in Orange County are opening back up Monday. It’s the first time in a very long time.
Wait ... one more thing
Of Hallyu and soju

Let’s talk about food. Jay Park, a K-pop sensation who has transformed himself into a hip-hop star, turned the restaurant Intercrew into a club for one night to celebrate Won Soju, his brand of liquor that he’s bringing to the U.S.
Our Fiona Ng dove into the layers beyond the flash of the release party. The expansion of Park’s soju to the States is tied to Hallyu, or the Korean Wave — the sweeping popularity of all things related to Korean pop culture. For a little bit of history behind soju, check out Fiona’s piece here.
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