2,000 Nat’l Guard troops withdrawn from Los Angeles
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The L.A. County County Sheriff’s Department has started transferring inmates from its jails to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the first time in years, despite local sanctuary policies that aim to shield people from deportation.
Twenty-six people have died in LA County jails this year, with over half yet to be sentenced, and the county's failure to address the issues driving incarceration may lead to more deaths.
LA County Supervisors pass several motions to help those arrested in ICE raids and their families, including a new one set for July 29.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion aimed at cutting red tape, modernizing permitting processes and exploring bold new investments to secure the region’s creative future.
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The move comes amid a larger city and statewide effort to bolster local film and television production under Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Peacock has agreed to pay $3.6 million to settle a lawsuit by the County of Los Angeles over the streamer's auto-renewal policy.
Tuesday to create a fund, fueled by philanthropy, for workers and their families in small cities and unincorporated parts of the county.