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Sen. Bernie Sanders Endorses Rep. Karen Bass For Mayor Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed Rep. Karen Bass in the Los Angeles mayoral race Tuesday, adding to a list of prominent elected officials to back the congresswoman over her opponent, developer Rick Caruso. In a statement, Sanders said Bass will “stand up to big money interests and put the priorities of working people first.” “Karen will […]
Ye Attorneys Urge Dismissal of Company’s $7.1 Million Contract Suit Attorneys for Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, are urging a judge to dismiss a lawsuit that claims the rapper owes $7.1 million in unpaid fees to a production company that worked on his behalf in various projects, including his canceled Coachella performance in April. The suit filed July 14 in Los Angeles Superior Court […]
Man Killed in Shooting in Koreatown A man was shot to death in Koreatown and police Tuesday are searching for the shooter. Officers from the Olympic Division of the Los Angeles Police Department responded to multiple shots fired calls at 11:30 p.m. Monday in the 700 block of South New Hampshire Avenue, LAPD Officer Drake Madison told City News Service. Upon […]
Average LA, Orange County Gas Prices Rise to Record Highs The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose Tuesday to a record for the second consecutive day, increasing 2.3 cents to $6.489. The average price has risen 32 consecutive days, increasing $1.243, including seven-tenths of a cent Monday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information […]
Jury Begins Hearing Closing Arguments in Case of Ex-UCLA Gynecologist Closing arguments are scheduled to resume Tuesday in the trial of a former UCLA campus gynecologist accused of using his position to sexually abuse seven female patients. “All doctors owe a fiduciary duty to their patients. They owe them that basic right,” Deputy District Attorney Danette Meyers told jurors Monday as they began hearing closing […]
Report: Moves to Repair County Child Welfare Agency in Progress Measures to improve operations within the Riverside County Child Services Department, where cases of neglect and abuse have fallen through the cracks, are being applied, but fixes will take time, according to a report that the Board of Supervisors will review Tuesday. The Executive Office completed an analysis of the 19-member Civil Grand Jury’s report […]
LA City Council Expected to Discuss Ending COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium The City Council is set to discuss ending long-standing renter eviction protections due to COVID-19 hardship in Los Angeles at its meeting Tuesday. For the past few months, council members have grappled with arguments from both tenants and mom-and-pop landlords. Housing groups believe ending the moratorium would place thousands of families impacted by the pandemic […]
LA County Reports 2,600 New COVID Infections for Three-Day Period Reflecting continued drops in virus transmission, Los Angeles County reported 2,615 new COVID-19 infections over a three-day period that ended Monday. Daily case numbers reported by the county have been steadily falling for weeks, although health officials have conceded that the official figures could be misleading due to residents primarily using at-home tests that aren’t […]
Final Approval of Ban on Camps Along Santa Ana River Bottom Set for Tuesday An ordinance making homeless encampments illegal along a large swath of the Santa Ana River bottom in Riverside due to fire and other hazards is expected to be adopted by the City Council Tuesday evening. The ordinance, No. 9.04.600, has been reviewed and debated by the council on two previous occasions, with members consistently in […]
Garcetti, Housing Officials to Announce Opening of Section 8 Voucher Wait List Mayor Eric Garcetti and housing officials are set to announce the opening of the wait list lottery for Section 8 housing vouchers in Los Angeles for the first time in five years Tuesday. Online registration for the lottery will begin at 6 a.m. Oct. 17 and end at 5 p.m. Oct. 30. Very low-income individuals […]
One Year Ago Today (October 4, 2021)…Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1M in Lawsuit Over Bogus CBD Endorsements One Year Ago Today (October 4, 2021)…Clint Eastwood and the company that owns the rights to his likeness were awarded $6.1 million in a lawsuit against a Lithuanian company that falsely claimed the Academy Award-winning actor-director endorsed its CBD products, according to Los Angeles court papers obtained. CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a part of […]
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