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DNA Rape Kit Backlog, Release of Prisoners to be Hot Topics at City Public Safety Panel Today [Updated]

DNA Rape Kit Backlog, Release of Prisoners to be Hot Topics at City Public Safety Panel Today [Updated]

Thousands of rape kits waiting to be DNA tested and the ominous threat that 40,000 prisoners will be released onto the streets are expected to be dominating issues at today's Public Safety Committee of the Los Angeles City Council. more ›

City Attorney to Weigh Options on Bicyclist Anti-Harassment Ordinance

City Attorney to Weigh Options on Bicyclist Anti-Harassment Ordinance

The City Attorney's office was instructed to recommend options for the creation of a bicyclist anti-harassment ordinance after discussion at the City Council's Public Safety Committee this morning. "Most of what you asked for is already within the law or the state jurisdiction," said committee chair Greig Smith, explaining that the city has limited authority over vehicle codes. more ›

City Panel Wants to Delay Next Steps for LAPD's Parker Center

City Panel Wants to Delay Next Steps for LAPD's Parker Center

Although one city council committee recommended it for approval last week, another panel yesterday sought to delay a decision on setting a timeline for the future of LAPD's famed Parker Center building, recently vacated for the new Police Administration Building a couple blocks away. An Environmental Impact Report is currently in process to look into all options--destroy, keep, give it a historical designation?--but Councilman Greig Smith wants to put the $1 million report to rest, at least for a year, citing budget concerns, according to Eric Richardson at blogdowntown. more ›

AM news: Botox, LAPD, Romer and travel

AM news: Botox, LAPD, Romer and travel

no really, Botox is good for you - Front page "news" from the LA Times: Getting Botox injections to freeze your frown lines may improve your emotional well-being. If your face can't move into a frown, according to a survey of 10 women, your moods may be less gloomy. No word on which 10 women were in the survey. more ›

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