Politics

Proposed shopping center slogs toward finish after 20 years

After years of delays, the City of Los Angeles is moving forward on a shopping center development project on the corner of Slauson and Central avenues. [...]

DREAM Act could generate $1.6 trillion

The Migration Policy Institute of Washington estimates if the DREAM Act passes, 825,000 youths will pave their way to citizenship. [...]

Jury finds in favor of police officer in South L.A. wrongful death case

With a 9-3 verdict, a jury found against Laura Michelle Cox in a case involving alleged excessive force in the death of her husband in 2008. [...]

Inglewood expands free trolley service

Despite fears of its termination, the free trolley service in Inglewood will live to see another day and seven new daily stops. [...]

Department of Water and Power may face mandatory audits

The Los Angeles City Council is deciding whether to put an initiative on the March ballot that will ask voters to audit the Department of Water and Power. [...]

Los Angeles Police Department officers work civilian jobs

The Los Angeles City Council reported that more than 100 police officers work civilian jobs. People are unhappy, but the problem is complicated. [...]

Ruling says corporations and unions can provide unlimited funding for political advertisements

The Citizens United decision January ruled that political advertisement spending is a protected form of free speech. [...]

Karen Bass speaks about her new role in Washington

Congresswoman-elect Karen Bass discusses the challenges of a Republican-dominated Congress. She also talks about priorities for her new role in Washington. [...]

Survey finds South L.A. voters favor Democrats, marijuana

The South Los Angeles report surveyed 141 voters to find out who they voted for and why they voted the way they did. [...]

Democratic politicians attend labor rally

While democrats are scrambling in other parts of the country, they seemed ready to celebrate in Los Angeles. [...]

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