With the midterm electoral races almost underway, several major races and measures will be on the ballot. Some key races to keep an eye on in Los Angeles are the L.A. County Sheriff, L.A. City mayoral race, L.A. City Council and the LAUSD Board.
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In early April, Cochise County supervisors adopted new restrictions on data centers’ water use and power infrastructure.
In the Inland Empire, where many citizens and residents lean slightly more conservative than in Los Angeles, it would seem like a sociopolitic…
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Mexican authorities say a March oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico spread more than 600 kilometers and reached protected areas. On Thursday, offi…
The Metro Board of Directors voted to advance the K Line Northern Extension, San Vicente-Fairfax Alignment.
Since mid-December, when San Gabriel Valley residents uncovered the City of Industry’s plans to transform the Puente Hills Mall into a data ce…
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
Mexican authorities say a March oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico spread more than 600 kilometers and reached protected areas. On Thursday, offi…
The Metro Board of Directors voted to advance the K Line Northern Extension, San Vicente-Fairfax Alignment.
Since mid-December, when San Gabriel Valley residents uncovered the City of Industry’s plans to transform the Puente Hills Mall into a data ce…
With an unprecedented heat wave, with temperatures surpassing 100 degrees this week, L.A. County is expected to be on emergency alert until Fr…
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
As TEP seeks a 14% rate increase, residents are questioning whether the energy demands of new data centers could add pressure to already risin…
Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the sta…
Plaintiffs say the Town Clerk failed to attach legal property descriptions before denying nearly 3,000 signatures.
After investing nearly $4 million in a consultation process with Los Angeles residents about their park and green space needs, a lack of suppo…
For the second time since November, Colorado River basin states missed a key deadline to agree on new water-sharing rules.
Community members from throughout Los Angeles arrived at Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday morning to break ground …
