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District Attorney Gascón Announces Creation of New Labor Justice Unit, Historic Charges Filed in Wage Theft Case in South Los Angeles 600 169 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

District Attorney Gascón Announces Creation of New Labor Justice Unit, Historic Charges Filed in Wage Theft Case in South Los Angeles

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced the creation of the office’s first Labor Justice Unit (LJU) today at a news conference. read more
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LA County Library Now Taking Entries for 44th Annual Bookmark Contest 1024 191 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

LA County Library Now Taking Entries for 44th Annual Bookmark Contest

LA County Library’s 44th Annual Bookmark Contest for grades K – 12, which celebrates the joy of reading and creativity, kicks off today, September 5. Submissions will be accepted through October 21, 2023. read more
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Simple Safety Measures Offered to Reduce COVID-19 Spread Over Labor Day Weekend 600 117 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Simple Safety Measures Offered to Reduce COVID-19 Spread Over Labor Day Weekend

To reduce the spread of COVID-19 over the Labor Day weekend, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is offering simple steps for people who want to lower their risk of getting infected while celebrating the holiday. read more
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY PARKS’ FREE SNACK PROGRAM RETURNS THIS FALL! 600 75 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

LOS ANGELES COUNTY PARKS’ FREE SNACK PROGRAM RETURNS THIS FALL!

It’s Park Time, LA County! This Fall, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation brings its Free Snack Program to 46 LA County Parks, beginning on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 and conclude May 24, 2024. read more
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Los Angeles County Successfully Launches Pathway Home for RV Encampments 601 201 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles County Successfully Launches Pathway Home for RV Encampments

Los Angeles County’s new Pathway Home program to resolve encampments, including recreational vehicles (RVs), successfully placed  58 people into interim housing  – including  families with children – and removed 30 dilapidated RVs being used as makeshift dwellings on the streets of unincorporated East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez. read more
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Amid Rising COVID-19 Transmission, Common-Sense Safety Practices Urged for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Schools 600 117 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Amid Rising COVID-19 Transmission, Common-Sense Safety Practices Urged for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Schools

After a relatively calm summer, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is reporting a rise in measures of COVID-19 transmission for the fifth consecutive week. read more
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Free On-Site Resources and Services for Small Businesses, Workers, Actors, and Writers Impacted by the Entertainment Strikes 672 171 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Free On-Site Resources and Services for Small Businesses, Workers, Actors, and Writers Impacted by the Entertainment Strikes

The County of Los Angeles Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) and the LA County Film Office is presenting a free, in-person resource fair for small businesses, workers, writers, actors, and performers impacted by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. read more
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Deputy Charged With Conspiracy, Giving False Information and Obstructing DUI Crash Investigation of Another Deputy 600 169 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Deputy Charged With Conspiracy, Giving False Information and Obstructing DUI Crash Investigation of Another Deputy

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that an off-duty deputy from the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) has been charged with attempting to cover up a patrol vehicle crash of a fellow off-duty SEB deputy, who was allegedly driving under the influence and was separately charged with that crime earlier this year. (People v. Carlos Lopez, Case No. 3ES00962.) read more
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Consumers impacted by Tropical Storm Hilary should report suspected price gouging 1024 233 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Consumers impacted by Tropical Storm Hilary should report suspected price gouging

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors signed a declaration of local emergency on August 20, 2023, as Tropical Storm Hilary made its way through Southern California. read more
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DACC Advisory: Keep Animals Safe During the Coming Storm 608 188 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

DACC Advisory: Keep Animals Safe During the Coming Storm

As Hurricane Hilary approaches Southern California, the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control urges residents to prioritize the safety and well-being of their beloved pets and livestock. read more