Stories matching tag 'Politics'
Community Neighborhood Councils are an important part in bridging local communities to the larger City of Los Angeles. But in order for them to work, members have to be present.
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The future of the Inglewood Oil Field hangs in the balance, as its two and half year legal battle must be settled by June 29 or the case will go to trial.
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Santee teacher Jose Lara explains why Proposition 24 could help replenish South Los Angeles.
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Bishop Eddie Long — accused of sexual abuse with lawsuits pending — is another example of using "God" as a cover for corruption.
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Martin Sheen was among the protesters at the May Day Immigration Rally. Our Jessica Flores caught up with Sheen to find out what inspired him to participate.
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Since calling for a hiring freeze in early February to help close a $10 million budget gap, the Inglewood City Council has approved the hiring of 21 new employees at a cost of nearly $2 million.
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In June, Inglewood residents will vote for a new mayor, and that might not be the last time they cast their ballots.
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Inglewood’s former Mayor Roosevelt Dorn officially retired the night before he was forced out of office, making him eligible for nearly $40,000 a year in retirement benefits.
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Rap music has been the voice of a generation when there wasn't one. So why does rap have such a bad rep? What would happen if our leaders took the time to listen?
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Congresswoman Diane Watson, whose district includes South Los Angeles, has announced her retirement. She has represented the 33rd District since 2001.
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