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LA County Receives $60 Million State Grant to Increase Services in Skid Row
Los Angeles County has announced that it has received a $60 million state grant to fund housing projects and provide services for the unhoused population at Skid Row.
Read MoreHotel Workers in Southern California Vote to Authorize Strike
Thousands of hotel workers in Los Angeles County have voted to authorize a strike if employers do not agree to wage increases in a new contract.
Read MoreMetro Announces $9 Billion Budget for 2023-2024 Fiscal Year
LA County Metro has announced a $9 billion budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year that will strive to put customers first.
Read MoreMetro Regional Connector to Open June 16th
A new Metro line to further connect Los Angeles will be opening to the public in June.
Read MoreWriters Guild of America Members Begin Strike
Writers Guild of America union members have officially begun a strike after not being to complete a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
Read MoreLA County to Appeal Rejection of Homelessness Settlement
Los Angeles County has announced that it will appeal a judge’s rejection of a settlement deal that would address the county’s homelessness problem.
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 MoreL.A. County Loses 90,000 in Population
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Los Angeles County lost 90,000 in population in 2022.
Read MoreMetro to Explore In-House Police Department amid Contract Extension with LAPD
The Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors has voted to extend its contract with the Los Angeles and Long Beach Police Departments for three additional years.
Read MoreBoard of Supervisors Rejects Residential Eviction Roadblocks
The Board of Supervisors rejected measures that would implement new tenant protections intended to help renters that may face eviction soon.
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