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Chief Bill Scott, in an interview with LAist, did not discount the recruitment challenges affecting law enforcement nationwide.
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The mandate had been set to expire on March 18.
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We're not saying it's impossible, but it's not necessarily going to be easy to get your hands on an EV or hybrid.
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While the U.S. only imports a relatively small amount of oil from Russia, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling for a ban on Russian oil imports after authoritative leader Vladimir Putin escalated attacks on Ukraine.
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The prices recorded in recent days are the highest ever averages for a gallon of gas in California.
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The Women's March Foundation wants to remedy the situation by renaming six streets across the United States. That's just the start.
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As traffic deaths continue to rise, city officials and community advocates hope bringing speed limits down will save lives, especially in L.A’s long-marginalized communities.
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Full details have yet to be released, but the two sides reached agreements on key issues like pay raises, lunch and bathroom breaks, according to a union official.
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Local demand is a factor. But with more than 100,000 Russian military personnel surrounding Ukraine's border, oil prices have remained above $90 a barrel.
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The OC Transit Authority and the union have been negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement since Jan. 28, 2021.
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If you’re tailgating, be prepared to see A LOT of tail lights before and after the big game. If you want to avoid car traffic, you have options.
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Cool views, lots of fans, and no unexpectedly astronomical parking costs.
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Starting Feb. 20, bus service will be cut by nearly 12% and fewer trains will run. Metro aims to restore the cuts by June, but its CEO said it's "not a guarantee.”