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Los Angeles County has barred official travel to Florida over the state’s so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law — but Sunshine State officials are calling the “woke” move California’s loss.
Advocacy groups filed the lawsuit accusing the administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in the ongoing crackdown.
The notable increase in ICE arrests throughout the country now has the numbers to prove it, according recent reports.
Downtown Los Angeles received just 0.16 inches of rain since October, more than 4 inches below average, and over 83% of Los Angeles County was in a drought, according to the most recent U.S ...
Los Angeles County sued Southern California Edison Wednesday, saying the utility company's equipment was responsible for a deadly blaze that ravaged the area earlier this year, necessitating ...
Florida and California responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in vastly different ... and a lot of people who aren’t with us anymore,” Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer ...
In other words, Florida’s raw death tally — 86,850 in early March — came close to California’s total, 101,159, despite California having roughly 18 million more residents.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors banned government-funded travel to Texas and Florida over LGBTQ legislation. It does not apply to personal travel.