Posts Tagged ‘city of los angeles’
LA City Council Passes Proposals to Bring 135,000 Housing Units to Region
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved two new zoning plans to bring 135,000 new housing units to the region by 2040.
Read MoreWriters Guild of America Votes to Authorize Strike
Members of the Writers Guild of America union have voted to go on strike if a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers is not reached by May 1st.
Read MoreA Recap of Mayor Bass’ State of the City Address
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has given her first State of the City Address where she touched on a number of issues affecting the city.
Read MoreLA City Council District 6 Headed for Runoff Election
LA City Council District 6 is headed to a runoff election on June 27 to see who will replace former City Council President Nury Martinez.
Read MoreMark Ridley-Thomas Found Guilty in Corruption Trial
Suspended Los Angeles Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas has been found guilty of federal corruption charges.
Read MoreThe Latest on the LAUSD Strike
Under the guidance of Local 99 of Service Employees International Union, LAUSD teachers and faculty began an expected three-day strike on Tuesday.
Read MoreFormer Mayor Eric Garcetti Confirmed by Senate as Ambassador to India
Eric Garcetti’s nomination to be the US ambassador of India has been confirmed by the senate after years of pushback.
Read MoreLA City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas Federal Corruption Trial has Begun
Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas began his federal corruption trial last week. He was indicted in 2021 on charges of conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud, and bribery.
Read MoreMetro Launches Ambassador Program to Increase Public Safety
Metro is launching a program that will assign 300 ambassadors to buses and trains to ensure rider safety.
Read MoreFormer Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Nomination for Ambassador to India Sees Progress
Former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s nomination to be the United States Ambassador to India has recently progressed.
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