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First-in-the-Nation Bill to Help Renters Improve Their Credit Scores

By focusing on subsidized housing, the bill is tailored to those tenants likely to receive the greatest benefit from establishing…

5 years ago

New Carson Community Services Director

Lennox brings to the city public sector experience that includes 20 years with both large and small municipalities.

5 years ago

Additional Charges Filed On Officers In Falsification Of FI Cards

Los Angeles County District Attorney’ Office filed charges against three more Los Angeles Police Department officers.

5 years ago

POLB Achieves Clean Air Goals

The port is making a significant investment into developing and demonstrating the first-of-its-kind, zero-emissions equipment through the Technology Advancement Program,…

5 years ago

Completion of Iconic New Bridge Celebrated in Long Beach

Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia dedicated California’s first cable-stayed bridge for traffic, a 515-foot-tall, two-tower span that helps facilitate national…

5 years ago

Gov. Newsom Selects Justice Martin Jenkins (Ret.) for California Supreme Court

Justice Jenkins would be the first openly gay California Supreme Court justice and only the third African American man ever…

5 years ago

Governor Signs Bradford Bill To Protect Youth Miranda Rights

When law enforcement conducts a custodial interrogation, they are required to recite basic constitutional rights to the individual, known as…

5 years ago

The Man Who Would Be President: Mike Pence, Corporate Theocrat

The vice president, a former Indiana talk-show host who went on to become a six-term congressman and then governor, has…

5 years ago

Jewish Penicillin

It’s a simple, brothy affair with lots of dill, the kind of soup that’s popular throughout the Yiddish diaspora, often…

5 years ago

Mail-In Voting: Trump fears ballots, voters fear their loss

Fears of voter suppression focused on mail-in ballots appear to have receded somewhat, even as generalized fears of electoral disruption…

5 years ago