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It isn’t finger-pointing to demand answers for why L.A. communities were hit particularly hard when much of Southern California was under fire warnings.
California
Before he became executive director of the L.A. Police Commission, Django Sibley was a beat cop in Hull, Britain. Like most of his colleagues, he didn’t carry a gun.
Hollywood Inc.
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals blasted the FCC’s attempts to regulate broadband internet, but state laws in California and New York remain intact.
The vote delivered a major defeat to Los Angeles City Councilmember Imelda Padilla, who opposed the lease and represents the district that includes the Van Nuys Airport.
Federal officials announced Thursday that they had entered an agreement with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to resolve allegations that it violated federal laws against discrimination when treating pregnant patients of color.
One World Media
With creative solutions and daring design aimed at truly improving people’s lives, Urban Living Solutions in redefining Cambodia’s housing landscape.
The controversial — and now disbanded — Civil Rights and Public Integrity Detail was behind several of the high-profile probes during former Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s tenure, including investigations into a county supervisor and a Times reporter.
In 1993, an Altadena lawyer whose home was spared in a wildfire stepped up spearheaded relief efforts for her community. We need more people like her now.
World & Nation
A Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre confirmed law enforcement, National Guard and other officials failed to act or took part in the attack.