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Los Angeles County’s form of government hasn’t changed since 1912, when our population was just 500,000 and women didn’t have the right to vote.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a staggering $4 billion payout to settle sexual abuse claims made by more than 7,000 victims. The abuse claims date back to 1959, with ...
An order against hiking rents more than 10% after January’s wildfires was set to expire on July 1. The L.A. County Board of ...
British counter terrorism police have arrested four people in connection with a break-in at a military base last week, during ...
More than 134,000 Los Angeles County residents will be receiving notices of medical debt relief through a Department of Public Health program. Latest U.S.
Los Angeles County has agreed to pay $4 billion to settle more than 6,800 claims of sexual abuse alleged to have taken place in its juvenile facilities and foster care system for decades.
Budget cuts would affect all Los Angeles County government departments in a spending plan unveiled Monday that accounts for “extraordinary” pressures, the county’s CEO said. Under the plan ...
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The power of the US military will be sharply on display this weekend – on two different coasts and in two very different ways ...
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County unveils $47.9 billion 2025-2026 budget citing "extraordinary budget pressures" - MSNLOS ANGELES – Los Angeles County government departments would all face 3% budget cuts in the coming fiscal year under an austere recommended spending plan unveiled Monday that also includes the ...
The recent plea agreement mandates that Atlas pay $1 million in restitution to the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD); $850,000 to be distributed among the Los Angeles District Attorney’s ...
Striking county workers march in downtown Los Angeles on April 29, 2025. [Photo: SEIU L. 721] As the 48-hour strike by more than 55,000 Los Angeles County workers began Tuesday, it became ...
National Guard to be deployed in Los Angeles County following escalation of anti-ICE protests, with authorities mobilizing to address violence near raid locations, Trump border czar Tom Homan said ...
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