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Restaurants provide critical jobs, especially for immigrants, women and people of color. They support communities, generate ...
A bailout will simply enable the city to continue on a path that hasn’t been working since long before the wildfires. It’s ...
The Los Angeles City Council passed a $14 billion budget that reduced citywide layoffs by cutting police hiring and fire ...
The council provided the funds to recruit 240 police officers next year, down from the 480 proposed by the mayor. Bass' ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved a revised $13.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26 -- one that is expected to slow down police hiring.
The City Council created the bureau to monitor spending and improve coordination amid rising concerns about transparency.
The plan averts 1,000 layoffs, lowering the number of Los Angeles city workers who will lose their jobs to 650.
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell spoke with ABC7 about the LAPD's new budget, the upcoming Olympics and the investigation into officers' response to 911 calls after two people were found dead in ...
The LA City Council approved a revised budget to close its deficit, which also reduced layoffs from roughly 1,600 to about 600.
Homelessness spending still is nearly $1 billion, with $107 million still appropriated for the Inside Safe program which currently spends upwards of $7,000 a month to house a single individual, ...
The Council District 11 pol blasted the city's homeless spending amid shrinking public safety numbers in Los Angeles as the $18.9 billion budget passed with deep cuts to services for Angelenos ...
As Los Angeles confronts a major budget deficit, President Donald Trump's economic policies and abrupt actions are making it much harder.