California state lawmaker Wendy Carrillo has vowed to have reparations paid to over 1,800 families who were displaced by the building of the Dodgers Stadium over six decades ago.
A bill introduced in the California Legislature seeks to provide reparations for families of people displaced from their Los Angeles homes during the 1950s on land that eventually became the home of Dodger Stadium. The bill, formally known as The Chavez Ravine Accountability Act or AB 1950, would require the city of Los Angeles to […]
Did you know the LAPD bombed an anti-corruption investigator in the 1930s? Well, they did. And it was one of many outrages that led to civic reforms in Los Angeles.
Did you know the LAPD bombed an anti-corruption investigator in the 1930s? Well, they did. And it was one of many outrages that led to civic reforms in Los Angeles.
More homes are overcrowded in L.A. than in any other large U.S. county, a Times analysis of census data found a situation that has endured for three decades.