The order also increases enrollment caps of schools and child care centers by 20% to allow displaced children to transfer to them for three to five years.
As much as $725 million will go to three fire-damaged campuses, under a broad 'climate resiliency' plan. Two smoke-damaged ...
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Axios on MSNLA fires recovery will require private sector help, says billionaire real estate developerBillionaire real estate developer Rick Caruso, who lost the LA mayor's race in 2022 to Karen Bass, yesterday launched a new ...
They ignored issues that affect not only California, but Texas, Idaho, Arizona and the Pacific Northwest, where homes are ...
While some Angelenos cast around for someone to blame, a whole cooperative emergency-response system whirred to life.
(TNND) — It has been almost a month since the deadly Palisades and Eaton fires began ravaging Los Angeles County. Now, city officials and residents begin the long road to recovery.
One issue that has been consistently raised is that of LA Fire Department funding. City Mayor Karen Bass has been criticised for cuts of around 2.7% to the department, with fire chief Kristin Crowley ...
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MyNewsLA on MSNBass Issue Executive Order to Support Schools, Child Care FacilitiesLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued an emergency order Tuesday to expedite the reopening of schools and child-care centers damaged in last month’s wildfires. The order also increases enrollment caps ...
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