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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago
Healthcare

L.A. County CEO, who got $2-million settlement, is resigning

Fesia Davenport will resign as Los Angeles County CEO on April 16 to prioritize her health due to ongoing medical issues.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago
US politics

L.A. County chief executive got $2 million settlement after Measure G fallout, records say

L.A. County CEO Fesia Davenport received a $2 million settlement over professional and reputational harm tied to Measure G, which will eliminate her appointed position.
Healthcare
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

L.A. County CEO, who got $2-million settlement, is resigning

Fesia Davenport will resign as Los Angeles County CEO on April 16 to prioritize her health due to ongoing medical issues.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
6 months ago

Silicon Valley community college district buys workforce housing - San Jose Spotlight

The Foothill-De Anza Community College District board unanimously approved a roughly $54.5 million purchase of 50 affordable apartments for staff earlier this month. The district will buy the empty apartments at 699 N. Shoreline Blvd. as part of an agreement with Mountain View Whisman School District, which owns and operates the 144-apartment complex as workforce housing for 53 households. About 20 apartments are reserved for Mountain View city employees.
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Social justice
fromLos Angeles Times
8 months ago

L.A. County accidentally repealed its anti-incarceration ballot measure. Now what?

Los Angeles County leaders seek to reinstate Measure J, a racial justice initiative inadvertently repealed by voters, jeopardizing significant anti-incarceration funding.
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
8 months ago

LA County's charter reform accidentally repealed anti-incarceration ballot measure

Voters unknowingly repealed Measure J, a criminal justice reform, through the approval of Measure G due to an administrative error.
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