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L.A. County Officially Declares May as Croatian American Heritage Month
This year, the 35th Annual Croatian Independence Celebration will be held on Sunday, May 25 at the Croatian American Hall in San Pedro, featuring traditional food, music, dancing, and a full day of festivities.
Hahn’s Vision for Water Taxi Gains Momentum with Metro Backing
There is precedent for Hahn’s proposed water taxi; a water ferry service between San Pedro and Long Beach with a stop at Terminal Island existed before the construction of the Vincent Thomas Bridge.
From Prison to Profession: L.A. County Backs Firefighting Career Pathway
Many earned as little as $5.80 per day, plus $1 per hour for active fire response. Despite performing critical work, they often face significant barriers to employment in firefighting after release due to their criminal records.
Labor Caucus Members Demand Answers on DOGE Access to NLRB Information
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, Labor Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Mark Pocan (WI-02), Donald Norcross (NJ-01), Steven Horsford (NV-04) and Debbie Dingell (MI-06) on April...
Rep. Barragán Fights Back: Joins Petition to Stop GOP Attacks on Medicaid and Food Assistance
Ranking member Boyle’s petition would trigger a special rule that includes the text of his Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act — amending the Congressional Budget Act to protect Medicaid and SNAP from any reduction in coverage or benefits in the reconciliation process.
Los Angeles County Moves to Protect Education for Immigrant Students
The change has created significant fear among students and parents, with many concerned that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE could raid schools. Following the policy shift, school attendance in Los Angeles County dropped, with some schools seeing declines of up to 30%.
From Home to Table: LA County’s MEHKO Program Reaches 100-Permit Milestone, More to Come
MEHKOs are a new type of permitted retail food facility that allow individuals to legally prepare and sell meals directly from their home kitchens to consumers.
Educators Take a Stand: Teachers Overwhelmingly Vote to Divest from Genocide
Additionally, the union called for reinvestment in socially responsible assets that reflect educators’ commitment to justice and children's rights globally.
The Silent Genocide: How Trump’s America is Choosing Who Lives and Who Dies
The time for polite disagreement and “strongly worded letters” is over. Our lives — and the soul of our democracy — quite literally depend on stopping this deadly experiment before it’s too late.
At-Risk Missing Person – Charles E. Chambers
LONG BEACH -- The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public's help locating a 77-year-old at-risk missing person, Charles E. Chambers, who...



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