
Camila Thur de Koos
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Irvine Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris says the rebate would be equivalent to suspending the state's 51 cents per gallon excise tax for a year.
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The SCLC is seeking permission from the California Attorney General's office to go forward with its lawsuit against the city.
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L.A. County Fire Captain Ron Haralson says that includes helmets, gloves and hoses. He says they're trying to do what they can to help.
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It marks a continuation of an effort to preserve more modest structures because they exemplify moments in history, even if they aren't notable for their architecture.
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Nearly a quarter of the 1500 Asian American Pacific Islander residents surveyed by the Pat Brown Institute For Public Affairs at Cal State L.A. say they have been verbally or physically attacked — or had property damaged — during the pandemic because of their race or ethnicity.
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Margaret York's groundbreaking career helped inspire the 1980's TV show "Cagney & Lacey," about two female police detectives.
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According to the bill, investors are responsible for more than half of home sales in Southern California, while nationally the figure is just 18%.
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But it can get even worse, says UC Berkeley Professor Severin Borenstein — at least another dollar worse, if Russia, which produces 10% of the world's oil, loses access to the global market.
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The Los Angeles City Council is looking to expand its residential food waste collection program from about 18,000 customers to 750,000 by the end of the year with assistance from state funding.
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Some councilmembers, including Mike Bonin, are concerned. He argues that vulnerable people seeking help from teachers, social workers and faith leaders could be subjected to more scrutiny from law enforcement.
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