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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is advocating for the film and television industry in Los Angeles with a new executive directive ...
Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a ...
So far, 68 building permits have been issues — less than 1% of the 6,800 properties damaged or destroyed in the area.
The mayor has signed an executive order to lower filming costs, streamline permits and keep film and TV production in LA as ...
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LAist on MSNLA mayor, city officials called to court in contentious federal hearing on homelessness spendingAfter an audit found the city failed to accurately track its homelessness spending, a federal judge is considering ...
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The mayor signed an executive directive to support local film and TV jobs — an order that she said will lower costs and ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order designed to reduce red tape and fees associated with filming in the ...
Only one city officer will be required at on-location shootings as part of Karen Bass' efforts to reduce costs for film and ...
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive directive Tuesday aimed at removing some of the red tape surrounding local ...
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 ever.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMayor Karen Bass signs order to support local film and TV industryLOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a new executive directive on Monday to support local film and TV jobs. Bass, who spoke at a press conference at the Hollywood, acknowledged ...
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