From our friends at the Porter Ranch Neighborhood Council: We Need YOUR Help to Tell Senate Committee Members to Support SB 57 WITHOUT Amendments This Tuesday (March 21), the State Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communications will vote on Senate Bill 57 (SB 57), which calls for holding off on the re-opening of the […]
Ensuring a Safe Future for the Santa Susana Field Laboratory Site
Beginning in the 1940s the federal government conducted rocket and nuclear testing activities at the Santa Susana Field Lab in Ventura County with substantial disregard for the environment. One of its nuclear reactors experienced a partial nuclear meltdown in 1959, and two other reactors experienced accidents with significant fuel damage, causing releases of radioactivity into […]
Go Vote on Tuesday
On Tuesday, March 7, another important local election will take place. LA area voters will head back to the polls to cast ballots on city and county measures, and Angelenos will vote on citywide offices, on City Council races in odd-numbered districts, and for Los Angeles Unified School District board members and Los Angeles Community […]
Budapest Drops 2024 Olympic Bid; LA and Paris Alone in the Race
The contest to host the 2024 Summer Olympics is down to two contenders — Los Angeles and Paris — after Budapest withdrew its bid Wednesday, according to international media reports. Long thought to be the top contenders, Los Angeles and Paris will continue vying for the honor. Budapest has had waning public support for the […]
Rising Los Angeles Crime Rate Prompts Plan for More LAPD Patrols
For the third straight year, the crime rate is rising in LA, and, despite having more officers, fewer are actually on patrol Amid a rising crime rate and officer complaints that response times are slower, a City Council committee Tuesday advanced a motion that would direct the Los Angeles Police Department to look at increasing […]
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