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Writers 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.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors Votes to Consider Expansion
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to consider expanding to more than the current five members.
Read MoreLos Angeles Begins 2023 Homeless Count
Los Angeles Begins 2023 Homeless Count Homelessness Last week, Los Angeles County launched its 2023 homeless count. Although the Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA) does its annual count, due to the new leadership around the county zeroing in on homelessness, there is extra attention. In the meantime, volunteers will be hitting the streets and counting…
Read MoreThe LA County Board of Supervisors and BizFed Announce Partnership on Homelessness
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors announced a partnership with BizFed to eradicate homelessness.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors backs Mayor Bass’ State of Emergency
Last December, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to support Mayor Bass’ state of emergency of homelessness.
Read MoreLA County Board of Supervisors Votes to Extend Eviction Moratorium
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to extend the eviction moratorium until January 31st.
The tenant protections were set to expire at the end of the year.
Karen Bass and Other Newly Elected Officials Sworn into Office
It is a new day in Los Angeles as the newly elected officials were sworn into office this past Sunday.
They will face an array of challenges currently affecting the city including a homelessness crisis and a high crime rate.
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