California bans masks on ICE officers
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The legislation includes new rules for law enforcement agents on campus and a ban on agents wearing masks or not displaying identification.
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LA Council Considers Withdrawing LAHSA Funding
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to explore the possibility of withdrawing all legally allowable homelessness funding from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and contract instead with a new county department focused on the issue.
Metro Board Directors approved expanding the weapons detection pilot for 12 months in February 2025, following unanimous support for enhanced safety measures in response to rising violent crime on the transit system.
California officials are holding a press conference Monday to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on immigration stops in Los Angeles.
In response to the Trump administration's aggressive immigration raids that have roiled Southern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday signed a package of bills aimed at protecting immigrants in schools,
President Trump's executive order threatens LA County's evidence-based approach to homelessness, jeopardizing support for permanent housing programs.
Two senators have begun an investigation into whether government officials could have done more to stop the Los Angeles fire. President Trump and other Republicans have blamed Democratic leaders for the disaster.
Two Senate Republicans have opened yet another investigation into the deadly Palisades fire, adding to a long list of ongoing probes aimed at determining whether local officials prepared sufficiently for the emergency.
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Former reality TV star joins Trump admin official to blast Newsom, Bass over wildfire response
Former "Hills" cast member Spencer Pratt supports Republican congressional investigation into California wildfire response and rebuilding delays.
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Newsom Signs Package of Bills in Los Angeles to Restrict Immigration Raids
Appearing with a host of state and local officials in downtown Los Angeles, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a package of legislation Saturday that would restrict the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration.