Denise Diaz Appointed to LA County Commission for Women, Enhancing Representation and Advocacy
South Gate native and former councilmember Denise Diaz has been appointed to the Los Angeles County Commission for Women, where she will serve as a strong voice for Southeast LA and advocate for women's rights and the well-being of children.
Filipino-American Media Pro Jannelle So Appointed to LA County Commission for Women
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Janice Hahn appoints Filipino-American media pioneer, Jannelle So, to the Los Angeles County Commission for Women, highlighting her impressive background and the importance of representation in the Filipino community.
LA Small Business Summit Empowers Entrepreneurs, Gears Up for Global Events
The Los Angeles Small Business and Financial Empowerment Summit attracted over 1,000 participants, aiming to provide entrepreneurs and small business owners with valuable information, resources, and opportunities to foster a more inclusive and thriving economy.
Laguna Beach Secures $200,000 Grant for Downtown Revitalization from Southern California Association of Governments
Laguna Beach receives a $200,000 grant from the Southern California Association of Governments to support the city's Downtown Specific Plan update, bringing the promise of a more sustainable and prosperous future for the local community.
LA City Council's Historic Delegation to Washington, D.C. Aims to Secure Resources and Boost Collaboration
Mayor Bass leads a historic delegation of Los Angeles City Council members to Washington, D.C., with the aim of building stronger connections with the federal government and addressing key city issues such as homelessness, transportation, and public safety.
Over 100 Homeless Angelenos Brought Off Streets in Latest Inside Safe Operation in Koreatown, Los Angeles
Mayor Karen Bass announced the successful conclusion of the latest Inside Safe operation in Koreatown, bringing more than 100 unhoused Angelenos inside and addressing the homelessness crisis with urgency and strategic action.
California Governor Newsom Signs AB 1620: A Win for Disabled Renters in Santa Monica and West Hollywood
California Governor Gavin Newsom signs AB 1620, allowing local jurisdictions to protect disabled renters by enabling them to move into accessible apartments while retaining rental rates and terms.
Long Beach Strikes Tentative Labor Agreement with City Attorneys Association
In a noteworthy move towards employment justice, the City of Long Beach reaches a tentative labor agreement with the Long Beach City Attorneys Association (CAA) Employee Bargaining Unit to improve job conditions, ensuring the retention and recruitment of quality attorneys and support staff. This agreement is another stepping stone in the drive towards a more equitable work environment for all.












