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Los Angeles's wildfire recovery has been mind-numbingly slow, keeping with the city's tradition of dragging its feet.
When Mayor Karen Bass spoke about budget cuts during her State of the City address — before she even mentioned laying off ...
Faced with a nearly $1-billion budget shortfall, Bass released a budget after her speech that calls for the elimination of more than 2,700 city positions — including 1,650 layoffs.
Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a spending plan for the city of Los Angeles that includes more than 1,600 layoffs, budget cuts and increases, the consolidation of municipal departments and other efforts ...
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A new study by Loyola Marymount University examined the effectiveness of the Mayor's Fund We Are LA Program, aimed at homelessness prevention.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will host the opening ceremony in a dual-venue celebration. Read ...
Trump’s funding cuts and economic turbulence will likely cause cities across the country to face similar challenges.
Mayor Karen Bass' proposed spending plan aimed at closing a $1 billion budget deficit and addressing other financial challenges went before the Los Angeles City Council Budget and Finance ...
LOS ANGELES — California eclipsed Japan in 2024 to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
The Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 are set to showcase Long Beach, the vibrant coastal city in southeastern Los Angeles County ...
Facing massive budget issues and an edgy populace, Mayor Karen Bass and the Los Angeles City Council propose to raise waste collection fees, massive layoffs and postponement of maintenance and ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The city of Los Angeles could lay off 1,600 employees in the upcoming fiscal year, Mayor Karen Bass proposed in her budget. Bass initially announced the possibility of ...
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