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Mental Health on Hold at Kaiser: Negotiations stall as strike enters second month
With negotiations at an impasse over wages, benefits and workloads, 2,400 Kaiser Permanente mental health workers have persisted in an open ended strike for a seventh week. As the deadlock deepens, the strain on patients, workers and the healthcare system grows ever more critical in Southern California. The National Union of Healthcare Workers and Kaiser Permanente employees warn that these chronic issues — long standing staffing shortages, low pay scales and subpar benefits,
Dec 11, 20244 min read


Head of police benched by mayor
Nearing the 12-month milestone of his second term, L.A. police chief’s near half century service to the force was capped, concluded and...
Jan 16, 20244 min read


One hundred-fifty feet from disaster
The crisis on the Colorado River is getting worse, yet leaders still fail to implement solutions. Due to being mismanaged, abused and over estimated, the Colorado River’s water level has dropped dangerously low since 2000. If the level sinks 150 more feet, 40 million people and 5.5 million acres of vital agricultural fields will lose their water source. Politicians and state officials must move quicker than the receding water line if they want a fraction of hope for the mere
Jan 14, 20242 min read


Karen Bass delivers her first State of the City address
The conference addressed the city’s new budget and future developments. Four months into her term, Karen Bass delivered her first State...
Apr 24, 20233 min read
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