
Nate Perez
Former Assistant Producer
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L.A. City Councilmember Kevin de León said the owner of the facility has "a troubling pattern" of skirting legal requirements and that the site poses a health risk to hundreds of low-income and vulnerable residents in the area.
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The thee-year grant will go to the Open Air Economy Collaborative, which will use the money to provide public counsel, low-income interest loans, financial literacy assistance and more to vendors and micro-entrepreneurs.
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Boyle Heights has Libros Schmibros. Pomona has Cafe con Libros. Now El Monte has Matilija Lending Library.
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Californians use more than half their water on outdoor irrigation. Landscaping with native plants is key to conserving water.
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What was once a river shielded by a forest in the middle of the desert is now exposed, leaving 40 special-status wildlife species, including beavers, birds, and other animals, vulnerable to trespassers and invasive species.
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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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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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Like Uber or Instacart, the company relies on independent contractors who use their cars to deliver packages on their own schedule.
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The aid aims to help refugees resettle in the county. It could include legal help, medical and mental health care and even cash assistance.
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The Bruins face The Zips. The Trojans will meet the Hurricanes, and the Titans will take on the Blue Devils.
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