The packed agenda for Tuesday night's meeting also includes a revised "MAGA" library plaque and a new city attorney.
Housing nonprofits Yes in My Back Yard and Californians for Homeownership sued the city of Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging ...
An investigation has found that hundreds of fire hydrants spanning throughout Los Angeles may be in need of repair, despite being flagged by firefighters for maintenance as far back as a year ago.
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LAist on MSNEviction protections for renters who lost jobs after the fires fails key LA City Council voteAfter a contentious debate pitting landlords against renters — and councilmembers against each other — a post-fire eviction ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrapped up his first overseas trip across Latin America with several wins on immigration, a top priority for President Donald Trump. America’s new top diplomat ...
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Westside Current on MSNLos Angeles City Council Delays Fire Safety Bond Measure AnalysisLOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council voted 10-5 on Wednesday to include an analysis of a proposed fire safety bond measure in a broader list of 12 potential ballot items, a move that ...
Feb 10 (Reuters) - Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday that Arab states rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's widely condemned plan to ...
Wang will also attend the Munich security conference and later chair a UN security council event on global ... while the US secretary of state Marco Rubio is skipping the summit over an "anti ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNLA City Council Advances Tax Relief for Businesses Impacted by WildfiresThe Los Angeles City Council Tuesday updated a proposal intended to expand tax relief for businesses impacted by the January ...
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Hosted on MSNLos Angeles’s first Fil-Am councilmember sworn into officeHousing rights attorney Ysabel Jurado was sworn into the Los Angeles City Council as its first Filipino American member ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNLA City Council Approves $3M Fund to Support Domestic Violence SurvivorsThe Los Angeles City Council Friday approved more than $3 million to support survivors of domestic violence in a move prompted by concerns that local organizations would not receive state and federal ...
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