Supervisors
SEIU Says LA County ‘Fully Recovered From Recession’, Calls For Wage Hikes
Thousands of Los Angeles County union employees were set for a rally Tuesday in downtown L.A. to demand higher wages amid county-wide budget cuts and hiring freezes.
LA County Backs Off Proposed Fee To Clean Up Water Pollution
A typical homeowner would pay about $4.50 per month, but the actual amount paid would be determined by the amount of runoff their parcel generates.
LA County To Review Benefits For Military Reservists
Supervisor Don Knabe has called for a review after receiving what he described as “nervous calls” from employees — some of whom have been deployed overseas for months
County Supervisors Honor Deputy Who Arrested Arson Suspect
A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s reserve deputy is being honored for arresting the man suspected of starting dozens of fires over the holidays.
Power Outages Continue After County Supervisors Reprimand Edison
Thousands of residents are still without power one week after a violent wind storm disrupted service to more than 250,000 residents in the greater Los Angeles area.
It’s So Unbelievable, I Couldn’t Think of a Title
Also, don’t forget to pay city staffers to supervise the planning, and private guys to watch quality control. While all this goes on, the Supes will have to meet someplace else.
County Supervisors Approve Tentative Settlement in Mitrice Richardson Case
Los Angeles County Supervisors have voted to pay nearly $1 million Tuesday to settle the wrongful death lawsuit of Mitrice Richardson.
‘We’re An Anomaly’: OC To Boost Spending By $146M As LA County Struggles
The Board of Supervisors for Orange County on Tuesday gave its approval to a budget that marks a $146 million increase in spending heading into 2012.
FBI To Expand Probe Of Los Angeles Building Department
The FBI is expanding an investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety to include supervisors.
$12M Windfall Expected From OC Deal To House Federal Inmates
Supervisors unanimously approved a new three-year deal that increases the number of beds available to U.S. Marshals Service inmates to 282.
Head Of Los Angeles Child Services Quits After Dispute
The interim director of Los Angeles County’s embattled children and family services department has quit in a dispute with county supervisors.
Riverside County Faces ‘Tough Decisions’ Over $31M Budget Gap
The cash-strapped county is set to again run another deficit in 2011 and is considering a host of measures, including hiring freezes and benefit cuts.
Official: LA County Can House 12,000 Homeless By 2016
The Board of Supervisors say they want to address the growing homeless population in Los Angeles County by housing thousands of men and women over the next five years.
LA County To Vote On Food Truck Ratings
The days of the “roach coach” could soon be over after the L.A. County Board of Supervisors votes on whether to more tightly regulate the popular lunch wagons.


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