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Jun 2, 2009
Daily Breeze
A $7.01 billion budget calling for layoffs and furloughs of thousands of workers, but characterized as a work in progress, was signed into law Tuesday by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Jun 2, 2009
LA Daily News
In 2008, California ranked No. 33 in the listing of best drivers. This year's list puts the Golden State at No. 48 (out of 51, including the District of Columbia).
Jun 1, 2009
Instead of just being a faceless, unimportant investor, the fund’s money would be used to direct an individual business’s trajectory, making it a win-win for the union. The pension money grows, and the investment advances the agenda of the union.
Jun 1, 2009
Harvard University study released Friday of the Los Angeles Police Department found the department greatly improved since corruption scandals forced it under a federal consent decree in 2002.
Jun 1, 2009
Searching for a serial killer who has stalked South L.A. for decades, LAPD detectives were surprised by DNA evidence tying a string of 1970s Westside slayings to 72-year-old John Floyd Thomas.
Jun 1, 2009
The statistics say that 17-year-old Rocio Sazo should have dropped out of school by now. In the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), outside studies show that fewer than half of ninth-graders graduate from high school within four years.
Jun 1, 2009
MetNews
Los Angeles City Attorney-elect Carmen “Nuch” Trutanich Friday named former chief deputy district attorney Curt Livesay as his chief deputy and former Assistant U.S. Attorney William W. Carter as his chief of staff.
May 29, 2009
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
A Claremont resident on Thursday was one of 25 Los Angeles police officers who received the department's highest honor.
Sergeant Christopher Gomez was awarded the Medal of Valor for displaying exceptional heroism in 2007 when he rescued a man from a burning vehicle.
May 29, 2009
LA Times
The Medal of Valor recognizes officers who display extraordinary courage under difficult – often life-threatening – circumstances. This year saw the highest number of female recipients so far, five.
May 25, 2009
Los Angeles Times Opinion
Despite the recession, crime is down sharply in L.A. One expert says crime rates are not linked to economic cycles, but another says a long-term downturn could reverse the trend.
May 25, 2009
LA Daily News
Force nearly matches ethnic makeup of city as police gain trust of minority communities.
May 24, 2009
LA Times Editorial
The sweeping police reforms that L.A. agreed to in 2000 have taken hold. Now oversight of the LAPD should revert to the Police Commission.
May 23, 2009
LA Times
Local officials say they don't have the room or the funding to house the low-level felons that the governor wants to send them.
May 22, 2009
City News Service (CNS)
As an investor in the company that now owns The San Diego Union-Tribune, the union that represents Los Angeles police officers is demanding the ouster of the newspaper's editorial page staff.
May 21, 2009
www.ronkayela.com
The governor and legislators are going back to normal today with their posturing and pretenses as if voters hadn't just slapped them in the face and kicked them in the groin.
May 21, 2009
LA Times
The LAPD union, a political consultant and city councilman all came out on top. But LAPD Chief William J. Bratton, a developer and, yes, sea lions are all worse off.
May 20, 2009
Los Angeles Independent
Attorney and political newcomer Carmen Trutanich was celebrating Wednesday his improbable victory over Councilman Jack Weiss in the race to become Los Angeles city attorney.
May 20, 2009
www.LAist.com
The LAPD didn't get hit as hard as other departments in the City Council approved city budget, but the current plan does slow down hiring new officers. Now the Los Angeles Police Protective League has submitted their ideas to save the city money in order to get back on track of getting more officers on the streets.
May 20, 2009
Daily News Wire Services
The union that represents Los Angeles police officers today released a set of recommendations that it says could save the city millions of dollars at a time when officers' contracts are being renegotiated.
May 16, 2009
LA Times Editorial
The city's budget emergency is forcing all departments to cut back, but that doesn't mean we should be reducing the number of officers on duty.
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