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UC regents approve partnership with L.A. County to reopen King Hospital
L.A. NOWIn a unanimous vote, the University of California Board of Regents today approved a plan to partner with Los Angeles County to reopen Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital by 2013. The partnership is a crucial step in reviving the long-troubled...... -
UC regents scheduled to take crucial vote on future of King Hospital [Updated]
L.A. NOW[Updated at 10:45 a.m.: UC regents unanimously approved a partnership with L.A. County to reopen King Hospital.] Members of the UC Board of Regents said they were âcautiously optimisticâ that they would vote today to partner with Los Angeles County...... -
Metrolink board decides to delay fare hikes, route cuts
L.A. NOWOn a sharply divided vote, the board of Southern Californiaâs regional commuter rail service today put off a decision on fare increases and possible service cuts until early next year. Metrolink officials acknowledged that the action could exacerbate... -
L.A. County to pursue more federal aid for poorest residents [Updated]
L.A. NOWWith Los Angeles County facing record levels of unemployment, and with more state welfare cuts looming, the Board of Supervisors approved a plan Tuesday to begin shifting responsibility for helping some of the most destitute to the federal government.... -
Lifeguard towers on L.A. County's coastline to be decorated with vibrant colors
L.A. NOWFrom the Palos Verdes Peninsula to Malibuâs Zuma Beach, vibrant artworks will soon sprout from the bland sands of Los Angeles Countyâs coastline. For five months starting in May, more than 150 lifeguard towers spanning 31 miles of beach will...... -
Swastika found carved into turf at Lakewood Country Club
L.A. NOWAuthorities are looking into the appearance of a crudely carved swastika on a putting green at the Lakewood Country Club. The 8-foot-by-8-foot symbol was removed from the turf after it was discovered early Sunday morning at the county-owned golf course...... -
County supervisors spend funds on chauffeurs, parties and websites. Check out the database.
L.A. NOWAt a time when county government is tightening its belt, a new Times investigation examined how the five L.A. County supervisors spend $3.4 million a year they receive in discretionary funding. According to records, they use the money in part...... -
Prosecutors examine spending by L.A. supervisors
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County prosecutors are examining whether county supervisors broke the law when they spent millions of taxpayer dollars on pet projects without a public vote or discussion. The inquiry began in response to a complaint received last week when...... -
Supervisors OK $250,000 to save arts management internships
Culture MonsterLos Angeles County's 10-year policy of paying the salaries of college students who serve internships in the management offices of local arts nonprofits will survive into an 11th summer, after a Board of Supervisors vote Tuesday to spend $250,000 to...... -
L.A. County reviews possible lapses in death of 2-year-old boy
L.A. NOWL.A. County officials are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the case of 2-year-old Deandre Green, who was killed weeks after authorities received reports that he might be the victim of abuse. Family members said they had warned police and Los... -
Police seek leads in Long Beach shootings
L.A. NOWLong Beach police released a sketch Monday of a suspect wanted in connection with two recent shootings in the city. The composite was developed based on witnesses who came forward during the weekend, the Long Beach Police Department said. The...... -
Linking L.A.: Flea market to open this summer at Dodger Stadium
L.A. NOWHail-a-Taxi could stay: BlogDowntown is reporting that Councilwoman Jan Perry wants to make the Hail-a-Taxi program permanent (via LAist): BlogDowntown says that although the 2-year-old program may not have transformed downtown L.A.'s "transportation...
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