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Zero-bail policy goes into effect in LA County
Los Angeles County will officially move to a zero-bail system today, ending the years-long standard of setting cash bail amounts for defendants commensurate with the severity of the crime they are accused of committing—a process critics say favors the rich while doing little to protect public safety.
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LA County Considers Charging Drivers to Use Freeways
LA county is looking into a potential solution for traffic on freeways but it may come at a price. Bailey Miller reports for Today in LA on May 31, 2023.
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State Board Declares LA County Juvenile Halls Unsuitable to Detain Youth
A state regulatory board Tuesday declared Los Angeles County’s Barry J. Nidorf and Central juvenile halls unsuitable to house pre-disposition youth and ordered the county to relocate such detainees out of the facilities within 60 days.
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What's Weighing on the Minds of LA County Residents? UCLA Survey Says…
What’s keeping LA County residents up at night? The latest UCLA quality of life index points to some possible answers.
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Young Girl Receives Unicorn License After Her Request is Granted
A few weeks ago a young girl sent a letter to the LA County Animal Control asking if they would allow her to keep a unicorn in her backyard, her request has been granted.
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LA County Grants Girl, 6, a Permit to Own a Unicorn — If She Can Find One
A handwritten letter is sometimes better than unicorns and sparkles combined.
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Los Angeles County Home Sales, Prices Drop in October
The sales of existing homes and median prices in LA County have fallen over the last month following the pattern being seen across the state.