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After further soil testing, Pasadena reopened the baseball fields at Washington and Victory parks.
Recent soil sampling across six Pasadena parks shows that lead and other heavy metal levels are well below state and federal ...
Years after an audit called for major changes, most of its recommendations still haven’t been implemented. City officials told council members why Wednesday.
If you’re a resident of Los Angeles, we made a calculator to show you how your property tax dollars were spent on city ...
After the tragic killing of 77-year-old cyclist Andrew Jelmert, who was struck by a drunk driver going 80 miles per hour in ...
Why it matters: The L.A. city government is facing a financial crisis fueled in part by overspending, and city residents will ...
Residents and union leaders raise concerns about layoffs, spending priorities, and the need for more transparency.
When Accessible Recreation Program Coordinator Leonard Woodson first joined Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Department, its ...
Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a spending plan for the city of Los Angeles. Here's what to know about budget increases, decreases ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH) has raised concerns about elevated lead levels in soil samples ...
Pasadena closes ballparks due to lead in soil post-Eaton Fire, with ongoing tests and free blood lead screenings planned.