South Bay Ready to Show off Their Rides
Southwest High Students and Community Come Together for Car Show
Over 100 custom cars, motorcycle and bicycles will be on display at Southwest High School. The event will feature over 13 local car clubs, informational booths and a raffle featuring a variety of prizes. Along with the numerous vehicles on display, there will be a variety of live entertainers, including the Southwest High Band and Mariachi. Cost of admission to the event is $2.
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<p><strong>California</strong><strong> Watch</strong></p>
<p>Sobriety checkpoints in California are increasingly turning into profitable operations for local police departments that are far more likely to seize cars from unlicensed motorists than catch drunken drivers.</p>
Guest Editorial:
By Ana C. Perez
As a Latina, I am fed up with President Obama’s lack of leadership on immigration reform.
Not addressing immigration head-on contributes to the invisibility of immigrants and fuels an atmosphere of discrimination and hatred against Latinos. This ultimately leads to an increase in hate crimes.
To be fair, Congress is not doing much on this issue, either.
Instead, the deep partisan divide is paralyzing our government and limiting Obama’s ability to lead.
