LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Council President Nury Martinez and four other council members introduced a motion Wednesday aimed at streamlining the implementation of the city’s Mobility Plan, which was approved in 2015 to make Los Angeles more pedestrian-friendly by 2035 but has barely been implemented. The motion — co-introduced with council members Monica Rodriguez,
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A woman who alleges she suffered “foreign accent syndrome” after she was struck by a Hilton hotel shuttle bus in 2014 near Los Angeles International Airport can’t back out of the $85,000 settlement she accepted, according to the California Second District Court of Appeal. Laura Fettig alleges her attorney, Jared Gross, pressured her during a
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COVID-19 continues to spread throughout Los Angeles County — with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reporting 6,245 new confirmed cases of the virus on Thursday, May 26. Last week, DPH reported that community transmission — which has been steadily rising over the past several weeks — reached the ‘medium’ tier, as defined
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Mass shootings in the United States are always followed by desperate calls for gun reform by Democrats, anti-firearms campaigners and victims’ families. In the wake of Tuesday’s massacre in Uvalde, Texas, which killed 19 pupils and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, President Joe Biden demanded America “turn pain into action” and asked: “When in
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