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LA enacts sanctuary city ordinance to prepare for potential mass deportations LA enacts sanctuary city ordinance to prepare for potential mass deportations
Hugo Soto-Martinez November 20, 2024

LA enacts sanctuary city ordinance to prepare for potential mass deportations

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday approved a so-called “sanctuary city” ... more

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LA County vote centers opening Saturday for early in-person voting LA County vote centers opening Saturday for early in-person voting
US Politics October 24, 2024

LA County vote centers opening Saturday for early in-person voting

From early in-person voting to voting by mail, here's the 411 on ... more

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LA County sues Southern California Edison over Eaton Fire LA County sues Southern California Edison over Eaton Fire
LA March 6, 2025

LA County sues Southern California Edison over Eaton Fire

Los Angeles County is suing Southern California Edison over the Eaton Fire, ... more

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LA County returns to ‘strongly’ recommending masking up indoors LA County returns to ‘strongly’ recommending masking up indoors
Tips November 19, 2022

LA County returns to ‘strongly’ recommending masking up indoors

Los Angeles County Public Health Department officials “strongly” recommended that residents mask ... more

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LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life
LA May 17, 2023

LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life

Los Angeles County residents are feeling more upbeat today than a year ... more

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LA County prepares libraries for strike this week LA County prepares libraries for strike this week
Culture April 28, 2025

LA County prepares libraries for strike this week

Temporary interruptions or library closures across Los Angeles County could be possible ... more

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LA County is reviewing cooling center protocols and public awareness LA County is reviewing cooling center protocols and public awareness
USA July 10, 2024

LA County is reviewing cooling center protocols and public awareness

As the region deals with a lingering heat wave, the Los Angeles ... more

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LA council adopts sanctuary city ordinance LA council adopts sanctuary city ordinance
Immigration December 5, 2024

LA council adopts sanctuary city ordinance

The Los Angeles City Council formally adopted a sanctuary city ordinance Wednesday ... more

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LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month
LA May 29, 2024

LA City Council seeks to fly pride flag at City Hall to celebrate LGBTQ+ month

Los Angeles city officials are planning to fly a pride flag at ... more

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LA City Council Seeks Criminal Probe of Texas Governor For Migrant Bus LA City Council Seeks Criminal Probe of Texas Governor For Migrant Bus
Immigration August 31, 2023

LA City Council Seeks Criminal Probe of Texas Governor For Migrant Bus

On a day when another bus of migrants from Texas arrived in ... more

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LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50 LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50
Economy December 12, 2024

LA City Council boosts hourly minimum wages for tourism workers to $22.50

Three days of protest were not in vain. The tourism workers of ... more

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Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning. Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.
Family January 27, 2025

Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.

And that includes L.A. County’s hundreds of child care centers and education ... more

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L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk
LA February 25, 2025

L.A.’s 2028 Olympic games in danger? Damage cost of wildfires at risk

Hosting the Olympics is about more than just stadiums and athletes. It ... more

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L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts
Community August 28, 2023

L.A. ‘food desert’ program will expand to Harbor City, Watts

The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday approved a motion seeking to expand ... more

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L.A. Fires: Vegetation 25% Drier Due to Climate Change L.A. Fires: Vegetation 25% Drier Due to Climate Change
Climate Change January 17, 2025

L.A. Fires: Vegetation 25% Drier Due to Climate Change

A new analysis by UCLA climate scientists with wildfire expertise links climate ... more

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L.A. Faces a Deficit of 2 Billion and Mayor Bass Tries to Calm Criticism With a Cut in Her Salary L.A. Faces a Deficit of 2 Billion and Mayor Bass Tries to Calm Criticism With a Cut in Her Salary
LA Politics May 5, 2025

L.A. Faces a Deficit of 2 Billion and Mayor Bass Tries to Calm Criticism With a Cut in Her Salary

As elected officials consider spending reductions and layoffs to address a nearly ... more

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L.A. County’s unhoused population faces high levels of discrimination, violence L.A. County’s unhoused population faces high levels of discrimination, violence
Homelessness August 9, 2024

L.A. County’s unhoused population faces high levels of discrimination, violence

For the estimated 75,000 people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County, material ... more

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Kroger, the king of sushi sales: Cheap sushi, big sales Kroger, the king of sushi sales: Cheap sushi, big sales
Business August 21, 2023

Kroger, the king of sushi sales: Cheap sushi, big sales

Kroger is the king of sushi sales in the U.S., with over ... more

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Kristin Sakoda, director of L.A. County Department of Art and Culture strives for arts equality Kristin Sakoda, director of L.A. County Department of Art and Culture strives for arts equality
Art December 15, 2023

Kristin Sakoda, director of L.A. County Department of Art and Culture strives for arts equality

From taking ballet classes as a young girl in Chicago, Kristin Sakoda ... more