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Top LA news: Mnuchin calls Lakers' small biz loan 'outrageous'; supes approve mail-in ballots; more

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Published on April 29, 2020
Top LA news: Mnuchin calls Lakers' small biz loan 'outrageous'; supes approve mail-in ballots; morePhoto: Adriel Hampton/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Los Angeles.

Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says it was 'outrageous' for the LA Lakers to take a small business loan

Steven Mnuchin said he was surprised that the Los Angeles Lakers took a loan designed to help small businesses weather the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full story on CNBC.

Supes approve mail-in ballots for November election

Los Angeles County voters will be sent vote-by-mail ballots for all elections, starting with the Nov. 3 general election, according to a unanimous vote by the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.

Read the full story on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

Disintegration of a comet observed by UCLA astronomer

In images captured in recent days by the Hubble Space Telescope, UCLA professor David Jewitt observed a comet breaking into more than two dozen fragments.

Read the full story on UCLA News.

LA City Council moves to semi-weekly meetings starting May 4

After a series of marathon meetings that tested the resolve of observers, the Los Angeles City Council is beginning to resume a more regular schedule.

Read the full story on Urbanize LA.


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