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LA County workers’ union sets strike for Oct. 10, while county calls it ‘unwarranted’

LA County workers' union has announced a strike set for October 10, claiming the county is violating their 2022 contract by hiring contract workers. County officials have labeled the strike as "unwarranted" and expressed their commitment to productive bargaining sessions.

5 will face trial for scenic overlook killings in Pasadena, Rancho Palos Verdes

Five individuals are set to face trial for the killings that occurred at a scenic overlook in Pasadena and Rancho Palos Verdes. The violent incident was triggered when one victim refused to surrender his car, leading to a confrontation that escalated fatally.

To keep young families from leaving, Los Angeles must build more homes

Los Angeles faces a pressing dilemma: to retain young families, it must significantly increase its housing supply. The article argues that without more homes, many families may be forced to relocate, leading to a potential demographic shift.

The Haunted Carwash returns to Anaheim and Lakewood with two chilling themes

The Haunted Carwash is returning to Anaheim and Lakewood from October 5 to November 2, featuring two chilling themes: a circus and a graveyard. This unique event promises to offer a thrilling experience for attendees, making it a noteworthy attraction for the local community.

Music teacher at Daniel Magnet High School is reinstated after protest

Music teacher Wes Hambright has been reinstated at Daniel Magnet High School following a protest concerning his displacement. The reinstatement reflects community support and raises questions about administrative decisions in educational institutions.

A divided LA County Board of Supervisors supports Prop 33 rent control measure

The LA County Board of Supervisors has shown divided support for Prop 33, a measure that aims to repeal existing rent-control restrictions and enhance the power of local governments to implement residential rent stabilization. If passed in the upcoming November elections, this measure could significantly impact housing policies across the region.

Disneyland closes 4 attractions during busy Halloween season

Disneyland has temporarily closed four attractions during the busy Halloween season, as the park prepares for upcoming Christmas crowds. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to maintain and refurbish attractions to enhance guest experiences. The closures highlight the challenges theme parks face in managing visitor expectations during peak times.

California cat’s 900-mile trek confounds couple 2 months after he was lost at Yellowstone

A gray cat, missing for two months, made an extraordinary journey from Wyoming to California, leaving its owners baffled. The feline's adventure included visits to the beach and trips to the lake, showcasing its remarkable resilience and sense of adventure.

Father and son fatally shoot each other in Val Verde, near Santa Clarita

A tragic incident in Val Verde, near Santa Clarita, resulted in a father and son fatally shooting each other on Sunday evening. The shooting occurred in the 28800 block of Paradise Road, prompting a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event.

Students at Daniel Pearl High School Protest After Two Teachers Were Displaced

Students at Daniel Pearl High School staged a protest after the displacement of two teachers, Hurtado and Hambright, who played vital roles in several student clubs. The absence of these teachers threatens the continuation of the art club, Hispanic/Latino Club, and songwriting club. This incident highlights significant concerns over teacher stability and student engagement within the school community.

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