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Santa Monica Approves Zoning Changes to Promote Nightlife and Entertainment
The Santa Monica City Council approved an interim zoning ordinance aimed at promoting economic recovery in the city’s downtown area.
Read MoreLAPD Reaches New Agreement with Union
The Los Angeles Police Department and the union representing officers have reached a tentative four-year agreement.
Read MoreA Look Toward the 2028 Olympics: LA Must Learn from Mistakes in 1984
In 2028, the Summer Olympics will be back in Los Angeles. It is the Summer Olympics’ first time being in LA since 1984, and the first time in the United States since Atlanta in 1996.
Read MoreCalifornia Lawmakers Urge Studios to Return to the Negotiation Table
With the writer’s strike nearing 100 days and the actor’s strike going on for almost two weeks, California politicians are beginning to get involved.
Read MoreUPS and Teamsters Union Tentative Deal, Potentially Avoiding Strike
The UPS and The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union have reached a tentative deal on a new contract, likely avoiding a strike.
Read MoreA Recap of Metro’s State of the Agency
Metro’s State of the Agency address highlighted accomplishments over the past year and unveiled plans for the future.
Read MoreCan Cool Pavements Reduce Temperatures in Los Angeles?
With heat waves and increased temperatures becoming more frequent in LA, can cool pavements be a viable solution?
Read MoreWhat to Know About California’s Heat Wave
A heat wave in Southern California has brought record-high temperatures along with other dangerous factors and is expected to continue throughout the weekend.
Read MoreLong Beach City Council Begins Process to Put Hotel Worker Wage Hike on 2024 Ballot
The Long Beach City Council has started the process of including a measure to increase hospitality worker wages on the 2024 ballot.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About the Actor’s Stike
Following the writer’s strike earlier this year, the union representing actors has announced a strike, shutting down production of all television and music.
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