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Historic bronze statue stolen from park

Casey Russell · April 25, 2024

Local theft is part of an alarming trend Residents of Windsor Village recently discovered that a sculpture of the late councilman Harold A. Henry has been stolen from a park named […]

Plymouth party house cited; neighbors anxious for its closure

Nona Sue Friedman · September 28, 2023

Neighbors of the home at 300 N. Plymouth Blvd. finally feel some relief. After neighbors’ efforts, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officially cited the house as a party house. […]

Locking arms to address homelessness is top of mayor’s agenda

John Welborne · December 29, 2022

During her inauguration speech on Dec. 11, Mayor Karen Bass emphasized the need for all Angelenos to “lock arms” to address homelessness. She said that the voters elected her to […]

Process versus litigation in city attorney’s race

Helene Seifer · September 29, 2022

Hydee Feldstein Soto and Faisal Gill took very different paths to becoming candidates for the position of city attorney, and they express different approaches to the job. They are running […]

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