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California Mental Health Agency Director to Resign Following Conflict of Interest Allegations

California's mental health commission on Thursday announced its executive director would resign amid revelations that he traveled to the U.K. courtesy of a state vendor while he sought to prevent a budget cut that would have defunded the company's contract.

California Mental Health Agency Director to Resign Following Conflict of Interest Allegations

California's mental health commission on Thursday announced its executive director would resign amid revelations that he traveled to the U.K. courtesy of a state vendor while he sought to prevent a budget cut that would have defunded the company's contract.

Nursery Owned by Central Valley Congressman Has History of Safety Violations

California safety regulators have cited the Central Valley nursery owned by Republican Rep. John Duarte and his family for several safety violations during the years that the incumbent congressman was in charge of the business, records show.

Aaron Judge. Luke Weaver. Anthony Volpe. Clay Holmes. They're Rooting for the Dodgers

Some Dodgers fans happen to have the names of the Bronx Bombers coming to town. But fandom outweighs allegiance to a name.

How to Avoid Carmageddon as Sports Fans Head to the World Series and Other Games Friday

Avoid the predictable traffic backlog on your way to root for your team, plan your trip to Dodger Stadium, Crypto.com arena and the L.A. Memorial Coliseum.

Column: What L.A. Can Learn From This Year's Dodgers

Let me challenge all y'all Dodgers fans: make Los Angeles more like your team. This year's success is a culmination of various winning strategies that L.A. can adopt — and everyone can have a role.

As Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Movement Slows, 28 Homes to Get Power Back — With 250 to Go

SoCal Edison announced plans to restore electricity to more than two dozen homes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Scores are still without electricity.

Column: Garvey Had Better Luck Against the Yankees in 1981 Than He Will in the November Election

Former Dodger All-Star Steve Garvey recalls the team's victory over the New York Yankees in 1981, but his bid for U.S. Senate against Rep. Adam Schiff won't end as happily.

Farm Pesticides Found Floating in California Air Samples; State Officials Say It's OK

California officials insist that pesticide air samples remained within healthy limits. However, environmentalists say the state is downplaying the risk.

L.A. Teachers Union Supports Blocking U.S. Sale of About $20 Billion in Weaponry to Israel

UTLA's governing body calls for California's senators to block Israel from receiving weaponry that could be used in offensive operations.

L.A. Judge Frees Ex-Dea Agent Accused of Road Rage, Domestic Violence and Having Grenades

In the past two years, a former federal agent has been accused of pointing a gun at a co-worker, "strangling" his estranged wife and trying to run a motorist off the road on the 405 Freeway.

Presidential Election Puts Affordable Care Act Back in the Bull’s-Eye

Health care is suddenly front and center in the final sprint to the presidential election, and the outcome will shape the Affordable Care Act and the coverage it gives to more than 40 million people.

Exclusive: Emails Reveal How Health Departments Struggle to Track Human Cases of Bird Flu

Bird flu cases have more than doubled in the country within a few weeks, but researchers can't determine why the spike is happening because surveillance for human infections has been patchy for seven months.

Presidential Election Puts Affordable Care Act Back in the Bull’s-Eye

Health care is suddenly front and center in the final sprint to the presidential election, and the outcome will shape the Affordable Care Act and the coverage it gives to more than 40 million people.

Exclusive: Emails Reveal How Health Departments Struggle to Track Human Cases of Bird Flu

Bird flu cases have more than doubled in the country within a few weeks, but researchers can't determine why the spike is happening because surveillance for human infections has been patchy for seven months.

Election Will Test Power of Californians’ Backlash Against Crime

Occasionally — perhaps once a generation — California experiences a sharp change in its political climate, upsetting whatever is considered the current norm.

Q&A: Advancing Education Equity Through Collaboration With the Housing Sector

Meghan Gallagher's research bridges the housing and educational sectors by focusing on collaboration between the two that support students’ academic outcomes.

6 BART Employees Who Refused COVID-19 Vaccine to Receive More Than $1M Each

A jury sided with BART employees who had a religious exemption.

Clippers Subjected Kawhi Leonard to 'Unsafe and Illegal Treatment,' Former Trainer Says

Kawhi Leonard was forced to play before he could heal properly from a series of injuries, former Clippers trainer Randy Shelton alleges in a new lawsuit.

L.A. Faces Pre-Olympics Security Test With World Series and Mega Lineup of Sports Events

A confluence of sporting events on Friday — a Lakers game, USC football, and the East L.A. Classic in addition to the Dodgers hosting the Yankees — will have the police department working overtime.

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