About 120 community and labor organizations will march in Downtown LA for more affordable housing, higher wages.
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Also, City Councilmember ... expected to draw 2,000 marchers, Mazariegos said. Some of the groups that will be represented include ACCE, Community Power Collective, Keep LA Housed, Housing ...
The Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance was adopted in 2021 to better protect renters from being intimidated or threatened by ...
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In her fifth grade class in a Los Angeles school, on a day when outdoor temperatures reached 116 degrees, the heat gave ...
Organizers said they had originally expected 2,000 people to participate ... and AFSCME 3299. Los Angeles City Council members Eunisses Hernandez, Nithya Raman and Hugo Soto-Martinez spoke ...
Protesters march through downtown LA for more affordable housing, tenant rights and wage increases for tourism workers.
Los Angeles will buttress its law protecting tenants from landlord harassment. The City Council voted 12-0 ... imposing a minimum civil penalty of $2,000 per violation. The expected passage ...