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Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers
Getting the government to investigate wage theft cases can be "a bureaucratic nightmare," according to workers' advocates. They hope a renewed focus on the problem can ease that burden. The post Long Beach is getting an infusion of cash to go after employers stealing from workers appeared first on Long Beach Post.
California date palm ranches reap not only fruit, but a permit to host weddings and quinceañeras
Small date palm ranch owners in Southern California's Coachella Valley have been petitioning for permission to host special events ranging from quinceañeras to weddings on their properties. The
Cooling trend heads to SoCal starting Friday
A cooling trend is headed to most of Los Angeles and Orange counties Friday, ending a weeklong heat wave that saw temperatures in triple digits and dangerous conditions in the Antelope Valley and desert communities.
California’s $20 minimum wage leads 89% of fast-food restaurants to reduce hours
The minimum wage for fast-food workers in California jumped to $20 an hour on April 1, a $4 pay bump for 553,000 fast workers. However, restaurant chain owners raised concerns that the minimum wage increases would hurt their bottom line, and owners have cut workers’ hours, raised food prices, and even shut down some locations. […]
Our View | A Dumpster Fire of Secrecy
The leadership crisis continues at College of the Canyons. On the morning of July 19, acting Chancellor David Andrus conducted a meeting with members of the college’s faculty. Andrus, a faculty member who was appointed by the board of trustees as the interim replacement for ousted Chancellor Dianne Van Hook, had invited his “colleagues” to attend a meeting on campus at the Performing Arts Center, along with Edel Alonso, the president of the college’s board of trustees, “for a conversation about what is ahead for College of the Canyons.”
Elite 2026 Georgia Edge Xavier Griffin Back at USC Saturday (7/27)
Griffin ranks as the No. 27 overall prospect in the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also tabbed in as the No. 2 edge rusher and the No. 5 player in the state of Georgia in the 2026 class. Obviously that means he's considered an elite 2026 target for the Trojans. The post Elite 2026 Georgia Edge Xavier Griffin Back at USC Saturday (7/27) appeared first on On3.
Rocking Out at a Drug-Free World Art and Music Festival at the Church of Scientology
- Art and music unite in East Hollywood in a vibrant drug-prevention festival on L. Ron Hubbard Way - LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 27, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The Church of Scientology Los Angeles and the local chapter of Foundation for a Drug-Free World organized a free outdoor summer concert and art show. Its purpose: to raise awareness about drugs and promote music and art as a drug-free alternative for a “natural high.”
Man shot to death in parking lot near Metro K Line station in Leimert Park
LEIMERT PARK – A man was found shot to death near a Metro K Lone station in Leimert Park early Saturday morning. Police are searching for the person who fatally shot the unidentified 36-year-old man in what detectives say was a gang-related homicide. Los Angeles Police Department officers with...
Recap: Dodgers Shut Out By Astros In Series Opener
The Los Angeles Dodgers began their road trip with a disappointing loss against the Houston Astros where nothing went right for them, dropping the game 5-0. The Dodgers could not get anything going against Framber Valdez, who pitched 6.1 shutout innings while giving up four hits, striking out 10 and walking two.
Councilwoman Traci Park Addresses Authority, Governance, and Housing Challenges Amid Lawsuit and Policy Debates
CURRENT: Is it safe to assume that you can’t comment on this ongoing lawsuit that was just filed by supporters of the developers of the Venice Dell project?. PARK: I can’t, and I shouldn’t. I am aware that it was filed. But as you know, we're in recess, and I have not been briefed. I don't want to prematurely say anything about it at this point, and I’m happy to revisit it when I have the green light to talk about it.
SCV sheriff’s deputy part of cohort at Paris Olympics
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sent a group of sheriff’s deputies to Paris this week to help with the 2024 Paris Games and learn what will be needed when L.A. hosts in 2028. Part of that 28-person group is a deputy out of the Santa Clarita Valley...
Well-known stock trader and his L.A. firm are charged with fraud and market manipulation
Federal prosecutors and securities regulators in Los Angeles announced charges Friday against prominent short-seller Andrew Left, alleging he made millions of dollars of ill-gotten gains.
Edwin Castro, $2 Billion Powerball Winner, Chauffeured Around L.A. With New 24-Year-Old Model Girlfriend Payten Vincent
Edwin Castro, the winner of a $2 billion Powerball lottery, was spotted getting close his new girlfriend, Payten Vincent, on a date in Los Angeles. In Touch obtained photos of Edwin, 31, and Payten, 24, were seen being dropped off at a hiking trail in a chauffeured black SUV. The duo were joined by a couple other members of Edwin’s inner circle.
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