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A former Los Angeles deputy mayor will plead guilty to reporting a bomb had been placed in city hall last year to law ...
The council provided the funds to recruit 240 police officers next year, down from the 480 proposed by the mayor. Bass' ...
The revised budget reduces proposed layoffs from 1,647 to 600, restores key civilian LAPD positions, and scales back funding ...
Brian K. Williams, 61, was charged with one felony count of making a fire and explosives threat, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The plan averts 1,000 layoffs, lowering the number of Los Angeles city workers who will lose their jobs to 650.
The former City Hall aide, considered by colleagues a steady presence, faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a decade-long prison sentence.
The LA City Council approved a revised budget to close its deficit, which also reduced layoffs from roughly 1,600 to about 600.
Ahead of the final vote, hoteliers warn of the consequences, including skittish investors and distressed selloffs.
The Center for Union Facts, an anti-union advocacy group, ran a full-page ad imploring the Los Angeles City Council to not adopt a $30-plus hotel minimum wage.
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Audacy on MSNLos Angeles City Council approves revised $13.9B budgetThe Los Angeles City Council Thursday approved a revised $13.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26 – one that is expected ...
The Pacific Coast Highway from LA to Malibu is set to reopen Friday before Memorial Day, after repairs from fire and mudslide ...
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