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Hahn Announces Launch of Phase 2 in Metro Weapons Detection Pilot Program
At Hahn’s request, the board’s February motion also called for Metro to explore bringing the weapons detection technology pilot to the system’s buses.
Gov. Newsom Announces Appointments
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom April 22 announced the following appointments:
Sophia Carrillo, of Santa Monica, has been appointed assistant general counsel of enforcement at...
From Ashes to Art: L.A. County Champions Creative Recovery in Altadena
The funding will support initiatives including conservation clinics, fire recovery preservation kits, and resources for artists and community members whose creative works and personal collections were damaged by the fire.
LA County Acknowledges Legacy of the Armenian Genocide with April 24 Remembrance Day
The motion highlights recent human rights violations against Armenians, including the 2020 military assault on Artsakh, the blockade of the Lachin Corridor, and the forced displacement of more than 100,000 Armenians in 2023.
First Partner Siebel Newsom Unveils Recommendations to Strengthen Support for Sexual Assault Survivors
The working group’s report highlights California’s leadership in addressing sexual violence, including the establishment of the nation’s first Victim Compensation Program, the creation of Rape Crisis Centers, and the implementation of trauma-informed practices.
Wetlands vs. Oil
Like many other waterways in the American West, the river was channelized — encased in concrete — for flood control in the early 20th century. Along with the discovery of crude oil reserves around the same time, this dramatically changed and degraded a once-pristine ecosystem.
Last month, the California Coastal Commission approved a plan to restore the southern area of the wetlands.
Climate Refusal, Not Just Denial
Here in the San Pedro Harbor, both ports are eagerly welcoming green transition grants on one hand, while fighting against pollution limits in a prospective Independent Source Rule from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. And so activists are fighting back. While the ports have non-binding goals under their Clean Air Action Plan, an ISR could require mandatory reductions, which they’ve long opposed.
Ports Update: POLA Maintains Growth, POLB Hits Record Q1 and Goods Movement Training Coming to Wilmington
Located in the center of the San Pedro Bay port complex and expected to open by 2029, the campus will serve as a hub for recruiting, training, and retaining workers such as dockworkers, truck drivers, and warehouse employees.
L.A. County Supervisors Approve $3M for Soil Testing to Aid Residents Affected by Eaton Fire
Soil samples taken by an environmental consulting firm contracted by the Department of Public Health detected unexpectedly high lead concentrations in areas with intact housing — possibly the result of legacy lead-based paint and the fire’s dispersal of airborne toxins.
LAUSD Fails to Address Critical Needs in Fifth Bargaining Session
UTLA presented its full package of demands in Sessions 1 and 2; now, five sessions in, LAUSD still has not presented any substantive proposals on urgent issues deeply felt by educators and parents.



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