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On July 1, the scheduled start date for a planned minimum wage for tourism workers, the Los Angeles City Council voted to launch a broad review of alleged misconduct on both sides of a heated ...
An ugly night of vandalism, burglaries and clashes in downtown Los Angeles left city officials struggling to get the upper hand after three days of scattered unrest over immigration raids.
The president is deploying 2,000 troops to Los Angeles, where protests Saturday led to clashes between immigration authorities and demonstrators, despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's objections.
That friendly dealmaking with public employee unions led to a recent 13 percent pay bump for the LAPD, negotiated by Mayor ...
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