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Nazarian told LAist about what he's looking to address in his first term at City Hall.
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The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations called the numbers reflected in the latest report "unprecedented."
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California agencies assigned to prepare reports to the Legislature on how new laws are working often fail to submit them properly, or at all.
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U.S. officials decided to extend protections to monarch butterflies after warnings from environmentalists that populations are shrinking and the beloved pollinator may not survive climate change.
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Dangerous red flag warnings expire Wednesday.
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The city’s reserve fund has dropped to 4% of revenues, according to the report. The city has a policy of keeping the fund at a minimum of 5%.
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The city needs to rezone for more than a quarter-million new homes. Elected leaders decided to block new housing in single-family neighborhoods.
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No need to drop more quarters into the machine.
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The union would represent about 2,500 full-time non-tenured, part time, and adjunct professors.
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Two rulings — in federal and state courts — make it increasingly likely that Kroger might abandon its $24.6 billion plan to buy Albertsons. The merger aimed to combine two of America's largest supermarket chains.
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California’s card room industry spent over $3 million targeting four lawmakers as payback for their votes on a gambling bill. Three of the lawmakers lost.
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Scott Schmerelson was unanimously elected Tuesday to lead the LAUSD board after defeating a well-funded challenger in November’s election.