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L.A. fire official: 'We're very upset' about records security breach
L.A. NOWL.A. Fire Department officials said they are “very upset” that confidential personal information was illegally obtained from patients who rode city ambulances.... -
Scripps College reports theft of students' personal information
L.A. NOWA Scripps College roster with personal information for about 940 students was stolen from a staffer’s car, and campus officials warned students Wednesday to monitor their credit card accounts for possible suspicious activity. The listing included... -
After signing lease, can landlord demand another credit check?
Question: My wife and I just signed a one-year lease for a rental home. Before we signed, the owner of the home ran a credit check on me. Then, one week before we were scheduled to move in, the owner decided she needed to run a credit check on my wife...Tags: Rentals, Rental Service, Interior Policy, Politics
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California launches online voter registration system
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Protecting the right to vote
Since their historic victories in the 2010 midterm elections, Republicans across the country have passed an array of voting laws — to require photo identification, to make it more difficult to register, to reduce periods of early voting or to...
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Longtime Taix waitress loses life savings in scam
L.A. NOWAntonia Becerra, an 81-year-old Glendale resident, was close to retiring after more than 40 years as a waitress at the landmark French restaurant Taix in Los Angeles, but that all changed this year after falling victim to a lottery scam that wiped out her... -
Evacuation order to be lifted in forest fire near Los Angeles
L.A. NOWA wildfire in the Angeles National Forest was 48% contained Wednesday afternoon as authorities were planning to lift an evacuation order for residents who live in the burn area.... -
Some evacuees going home as crews continue battling wildfire near L.A.
L.A. NOWSome residents living near a 4,180-acre wildfire burning in Angeles National Forest will be allowed to return to their homes after evacuation orders were lifted.... -
Talk Back: Should L.A. give library ID cards to illegal immigrants?
L.A. NOWShould Los Angeles allow illegal immigrants to turn their library cards into a form of identification that could be used to open bank accounts and access other city services? Tell us what you think!... -
Illegal immigrants in L.A. could get library ID cards
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Public Library card could one day become a form of identification for the city's large illegal immigrant population that would allow them to open bank accounts and access services.... -
Should L.A. give illegal immigrants I.D. cards? [Video discussion]
L.A. NOWLos Angeles is considering a major step in providing ID cards to illegal immigrants. The Los Angeles Public Library card could one day become a form of identification for the city's large illegal immigrant population that would allow them to...... -
Patient data stolen from Temple Community Hospital
L.A. NOWTemple Community Hospital in Los Angeles is warning about 600 patients that their personal and medical information was taken earlier this summer....
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