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County leaders are scrambling to restore a racial justice initiative that voters accidentally repealed, a mistake that could ...
Tuesday to create a fund, fueled by philanthropy, for workers and their families in small cities and unincorporated parts of ...
With pending federal funding cuts, Los Angeles County is exploring options to sustain a suicide prevention hotline tailored ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to move forward with an effort to safeguard LGBTQ+-specific crisis hotline services following a decision by the Trump ...
Before her time on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, Hahn served in Congress as a U.S. Representative from California, she was a member of the Los Angeles City Council and she also served on ...
Rep. Janice Hahn said Tuesday that she will forgo a congressional reelection campaign next year and instead run for an open seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, where her populist ...
Janice Hahn, 62, served on the Los Angeles City Council for a decade before being elected to Congress. Follow @LATSeema for the latest in California politics news. More to Read ...
With less than a week to go before the election, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced his endorsement Wednesday of Janice Hahn in the race to replace Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn has established an exploratory campaign committee for a possible run for California lieutenant governor in 2010. Hahn has served on the council since 2001 ...
Supervisor Janice Hahn stands outside the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in Los Angeles. She opposes a plan to move county workers to a nearby skyscraper and ditch the current building.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn tested positive for the coronavirus over the weekend, forcing her to miss Tuesday’s board meeting. Hahn is tired, has a sore throat and is resting at ...
California Rep. Janice Hahn announced Wednesday that she will not be seeking re-election to Congress next year and will instead run for a seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.