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Bass called for a burst of hiring at the LAPD two years ago. Now, her goal of a 9,500-officer force looks farther away than ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMayor Karen Bass to take pay cut following LA's budget shortfallAs elected officials consider spending reductions and layoffs to address a nearly $1 billion shortfall in Los Angeles’ budget ...
In a soiree intersection of media, labor and real politick, SAG-AFTRA wants to pull the home of Hollywood together to get ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA Mayor Karen Bass touts progress in homelessness fightFor the first time in six years, homeless numbers are going down in the city of Los Angeles, according to a recent study by ...
Mayor Karen Bass foisted blame for the city’s mishandling of January’s deadly Los Angeles wildfires and their aftermath on ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMayor Bass Announces New Members for LA Charter Reform CommissionMayor Karen Bass Friday announced several appointments to the Los Angeles Charter Reform Commission, an entity tasked with recommending changes to a wide range of government procedures, including a ...
A Los Angeles City Council committee Friday advanced recommendations to revise Mayor Karen Bass’ proposed budget for fiscal year 2025-26 that one top city analyst said could reduce layoffs to less ...
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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 Mayor Karen Bass reflects on her journey from trauma nurse to city leader, shares insights on wildfire recovery, ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is highlighting new data that shows promising results from her “We Are L.A.” program – an initiative focused on preventing homelessness through proactive support and ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMayor Bass to take a pay cut as city faces budget woesLOS ANGELES (CNS) -- As elected officials consider spending reductions and layoffs to address a nearly $1 billion shortfall ...
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LAist on MSNLAist requested fire-related texts and emails from the LA mayor’s office. We’re still waitingFollowing the release of text messages related to the January fires to other media outlets, LAist requested to review the ...
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