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Dodgers clinch eighth World Series title with win over Yankees
The Los Angeles Dodgers have claimed their eighth championship in franchise history, securing a 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5 of the World Series.
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There were 35,644 lawyers in good standing in cities located within Los Angeles County as of September
Cities located within Los Angeles County saw 35,644 lawyers in good standing to practice law as of September, according to the State Bar of California.
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Jim McDonnell selected by Mayor Bass as new LAPD chief
Mayor Karen Bass has announced her selection of Jim McDonnell as the new Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). This decision aligns with her focus on reducing crime and enhancing safety across all neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
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Cities located within Los Angeles County have 35,644 lawyers in good standing as of August
Cities located within Los Angeles County saw 35,644 lawyers in good standing to practice law as of August, according to the State Bar of California.
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LA Civil Rights marks 3rd anniversary of anti-hate campaign
LA Civil Rights is set to celebrate the third anniversary of its anti-hate campaign, LA For All. The event will take place over three nights from September 27 to September 29, with iconic landmarks across Los Angeles being illuminated after sunset.
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Los Angeles named finalist for overall city government experience award
On September 19, 2024, the Center for Digital Government (CDG) announced the winners of the eighth annual Government Experience Awards. These awards recognize the achievements of states, cities, and counties that have enhanced government services to foster better engagement with constituents and create a more responsive government.
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Government Experience Awards honor digital innovation in public service
On September 19, 2024, the Center for Digital Government (CDG) announced the winners of the eighth annual Government Experience Awards. These awards highlight the efforts of states, cities, and counties that have enhanced government services to better engage with their communities and improve responsiveness.
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Legal Landscape of cities located within Los Angeles County: 35,564 lawyers in good standing as of July
Cities located within Los Angeles County saw 35,564 lawyers in good standing to practice law as of July, according to the State Bar of California.
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LADWP named most sustainable U.S. utility by J.D. Power
The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) has been ranked as the most sustainable utility in 2024, according to the J.D. Power Sustainability Index. The index evaluates the current climate sustainability of utility companies and their plans for increasing clean energy.
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Youth sports program PlayLA receives $160M funding from Olympic Committees
PlayLA is an initiative to provide affordable and accessible sports programming to young Angelenos of all abilities. The initiative is made possible by the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the International Olympic Committee, which are investing $160 million to make sports more accessible to kids across Los Angeles ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2028. This initiative is the single largest commitment to youth sport development in California.
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Olympic flag arrives in Los Angeles ahead of 2028 Summer Games
LA Mayor Karen Bass waved the Olympic Flag to a large crowd of well-wishers and supporters from organizations that will all play a role in hosting the LA Summer Olympic Games 2028. Preparations are already well underway to make these Games as inclusive as possible.
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Los Angeles advises residents to prepare for natural disasters
The City of Los Angeles' Emergency Management Department offers advice and tips for Angelenos on preparing for natural disasters, including earthquakes. For more information, visit Ready.LACity.gov.
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There were 36,455 lawyers in good standing in cities located within Los Angeles County as of June
There were 36,455 lawyers in good standing in cities located within Los Angeles County as of June, according to the State Bar of California.
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Los Angeles offers free & affordable swim lessons at city pools
The Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Department is providing families and community members with affordable and safe aquatic activities at public pools, lakes, and beaches. With drowning being the second-leading cause of accidental death for children under 14, it is crucial that children learn to swim and understand water safety.
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FDA: 4 companies in cities within Los Angeles County received 11 citations in June
There were four companies in cities associated with Los Angeles County that received FDA citations as a result of four inspections conducted in the county in June, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Channel 35 doc on transportation in LA nominated for Emmy
The City of Los Angeles' Channel 35 has received a nomination for this year's 76th Los Angeles Area Emmy® Awards in the "Culture & History" category for its production of "Main Street: The History of Transportation in Los Angeles." Winners will be announced on Saturday evening, July 27, 2024, at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. The event will be hosted by award-winning journalist Michaela Pereira.
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Cities located within Los Angeles County have 36,522 lawyers in good standing as of May
There were 36,522 lawyers in good standing in cities located within Los Angeles County as of May, according to the State Bar of California.
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Tips for staying safe during extreme heat in Los Angeles
As summer temperatures rise in Los Angeles, the city and county are urging residents to take precautions against extreme heat. The hot weather can pose significant risks, particularly for children, pets, outdoor workers, and individuals with certain health conditions.
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LAFD reminds all fireworks are illegal in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) has issued a reminder that all fireworks, including those labeled 'safe and sane,' are illegal within the City of Los Angeles. The department urges residents to "Think About Your Neighbor" and celebrate safely this 4th of July.
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Channel 35 documentary on transportation history nominated for Emmy
The City of Los Angeles' Channel 35 has received a nomination for this year's 76th Los Angeles Area Emmy® Awards in the "Culture & History" category for its production of "Main Street: The History of Transportation in Los Angeles." Winners will be announced on Saturday evening, July 27, 2024, at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. The event will be hosted by award-winning journalist Michaela Pereira.