Chris Greenspon
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Merchants already had their rent forgiven from last July to December, and Councilman Kevin De Leon's motion would extend that until the end of June.
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The governor says the money would place 65,000 people in permanent housing and end family homelessness within five years.
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Lawyers for L.A. County asked a federal judge today to dismiss them from a lawsuit that would force county officials to take action on the homelessness crisis.
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As the state prepares to fully reopen, the governor revealed what he wants to do with the state's $75.7 billion budget surplus.
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Members of Congress toured the shelter for migrant children at the Pomona Fairplex last Friday, in Congresswoman Norma Torres' district.
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There's a new push in Congress to revive a signature program from the New Deal: The Federal Writers' Project.
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The celebration stays virtual, including a concert on Tik Tok.
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The pandemic gutted L.A. County's tourism industry.
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Those alerts can give you a few seconds — up to a minute — of warning before you feel shaking from an earthquake.
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An order from the city says the building was built using unreinforced masonry that creates an "imminent life safety hazard."
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