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Garcetti Proposes Basic Income Pilot, Massive Spending Plans for Los Angeles Ahead of Tuesday’s release of his proposed city budget, Mayor Eric Garcetti used his annual State of the City address to outline an ambitious spending proposal — one that includes a universal basic income pilot program; investments in small businesses, street vendors, youth services and gang reduction; and nearly $1 billion to combat the homelessness […]
Hooker Can’t Trust Her Customer: Seal Beach Cops Arrest Alleged Robber Who Took His Money Back After Sex A 22-year-old Florida man was awaiting charges Tuesday after being arrested in Seal Beach for allegedly assaulting and robbing a woman he solicited for sex. Seal Beach Police Department officers were dispatched at about 5:15 a.m. Monday to a residence in the College Park West neighborhood on reports of a robbery, according to SBPD Lt. […]
LA Supervisors to Vote on Returning Bruce’s Beach to Owners’ Descendants The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to vote Tuesday on whether to return a scenic and valuable parcel of Manhattan Beach land to the descendants of a Black couple who once operated a beach resort there — before the city condemned and seized the site to force them out of business. Acting […]
Milk, Cookies, Sex And Semen: Six Years For Breaking In To Co-Eds’ Orange Residence For Merry Munching, Plenty Of Porn A 22-year-old man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for breaking into the residence of three female college students in the city of Orange, helping himself to milk and cookies and using a laptop computer belonging to one of the residents to download porn and commit a sex act that left […]
One Killed in Rollover Crash on Big Pines Highway The 29-year-old driver of a 2009 Nissan was killed when he was thrown from an overturned vehicle on Big Pines Highway near the unincorporated Valyermo area of Los Angeles County, authorities said Tuesday morning. The crash occurred about 7:35 p.m. Monday west of Largo Vista Road, according to the California Highway Patrol. A preliminary investigation […]
Wind Advisory Issued for Antelope Valley A wind advisory will be in effect for the Antelope Valley from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. The NWS said to expect southwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts to 45. Tree limbs could be blown down, and a few power outages may result, according to the […]
LA County Supervisors to Review $36.2 Billion Recommended Budget The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors plans Tuesday to review a $36.2 billion recommended budget for fiscal year 2021-22, which highlights spending to expand safety-net services, support economic recovery and address racial and other inequities. Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport released the budget recommendations Monday, emphasizing spending to combat homelessness and fund new social […]
LA City Council To Consider More Voluntary Approach To Encampment Cleanups The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday will consider replacing the city’s mandatory cleanups of homeless encampments with more voluntary, service-based protocols that are in compliance with U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. The motion authored by Nithya Raman and Mike Bonin calls for the Bureau of Sanitation to develop standards for street engagement […]
Man Killed in Huntington Park Shooting A man was shot and killed in Huntington Park and the shooter was at large Tuesday morning. The shooting occurred about 10:15 p.m. Monday in the 6800 block of Malabar Street, according to Deputy Tracy Koerner of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which was assisting Huntington Park police with the investigation. The victim was […]
LA County Schools Complying Well With COVID Protocols; Youth Sports An Issue Schools reopening across Los Angeles County are showing excellent compliance with COVID-19 protocols, with the county’s public health director proclaiming that campuses are safe for kids — but that youth sports are more of a challenge, and stricter rules for participants could be implemented. Barbara Ferrer on Monday said that of the five current COVID-19 […]
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