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Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for COVID-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-offs

After gut-punch of a year, Angelenos eager for dose of hope during Garcetti’s State of City talk

The city has endured an unprecedented year and this could be an address like none before, an opportunity to instill hope and optimism among residents

Long Beach Democrat wants to add 2 EJ members to South Coast air board

The Senate Environmental Quality Committee on Monday approved a bill to add two environmental justice-focused members to a powerful board overseeing air quality in the

Climate Change: Navigating the challenges of a perpetual fire season

Wildfire threat likely to get worse, experts say

By MARTIN WISCKOL | mwisckol@scng.com | Orange County RegisterPUBLISHED: April 8, 2021 at 4:41 p.m. | UPDATED: April 9, 2021 at 8:01 a.m. The plan includes neighborhood resilience projects, such as putting

Tracy Hernandez – Podcast Episode 1

Senator Portantino Affordable Housing Bill Passes Senate Housing Committee

Sacramento, California – Senate Bill 15, a measure authored Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – La Canada) which gives incentives to cities that convert abandoned

Join us to honor Tracy Hernandez, LA Biz Fed’s transit champion!

The Los Angeles County Business Federation or BizFed, is a different kind of business organization—a network of existing business networks, a “federation” that dared support

KCBS/KCAL Interview with Tracy Hernandez (Founding CEO) – California economic recovery 3/10/21

Recall Advocate Stops in Fresno to Hawk Book Targeting Governor

Assemblyman Kevin Kiley is pushing for the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom. The lawmaker was in Fresno on Tuesday to sign copies of his book

VIRTUAL TOWN HALL: REVITALIZING CALIFORNIA’S BUSINESS CLIMATE

You are invited to join Chapman University’s Vice President of Research Thomas Piechota who will host the next Ask the Experts Town Hall on Friday,

Not the usual crowds, but shoppers still venture out for Black Friday in L.A. County