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LA County prosecutor who described police as ‘barbarians’ picked as interim victims bureau chief

Tiffiny Blacknell, a former deputy public defender, has been appointed as the interim chief of the victims bureau in Los Angeles County, despite criticism for her anti-police comments on social media. Her selection by District Attorney George Gascon has reignited debates about police relations and the influence of rhetoric in law enforcement.

How to Dispose of Hazardous Materials

The City of Santa Monica provides essential guidance on the proper disposal of hazardous materials, aiming to protect public health and the environment. This informative article details local regulations and resources available to residents for safe disposal practices.

Grants for Arts Organizations

The City of Santa Monica is offering grants for arts organizations, aimed at supporting local cultural initiatives. This program underscores the city's commitment to enhancing its vibrant arts scene and facilitating community engagement through the arts.

Santa Monica Neighborhood Organization Grant Program Now Accepting Applications

The City of Santa Monica is inviting proposals from qualified neighborhood organizations for funding up to $7,000 through its Neighborhood Organization Grant Program, aimed at enhancing community engagement and communication. To qualify, organizations must meet specific eligibility requirements, including having an active membership and tax-exempt status. Applications for the fiscal year 2023-2024 are currently available, with funds to be utilized by June 2024.

Upcoming General City Election Scheduled for November 3, 2026

The next General City Election in Santa Monica is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2026, as outlined in the City Charter. Voters can access essential resources, including registration information, campaign disclosure statements, and details on how to run for public office, on the city's official website.

Judge Denies Re-sentencing for Mother of Tortured Child Gabriel Fernandez

A judge denied a request for re-sentencing from the mother of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, who suffered horrific abuse leading to his death. The ruling emphasizes the gravity of the mother's initial life sentence for her role in the torture and murder of her son. This case continues to resonate deeply within the community and raises ongoing discussions about child welfare and justice.

Gabriel Fernandez, 8, was tortured to death. His mother didn’t like her life sentence. This is what a judge had to say.

A judge denied a request for re-sentencing by the mother of Gabriel Fernandez, an 8-year-old boy who suffered extreme abuse leading to his death. The ruling underscores the seriousness of the mother's crime and the ongoing impact of child abuse cases in Palmdale.

Santa Monica's Commitment to Racial Equity and Social Diversity

Santa Monica is dedicated to advancing racial equity, justice, and social diversity, aiming to enhance the quality of life for its residents and visitors. The city has implemented various programs and initiatives to promote inclusivity and address disparities across multiple identities. Key resources include community safety reforms, accessibility initiatives, and financial assistance for low-income residents.

Bike Action Plan Amendment

The Bike Action Plan Amendment (BAPA) aims to establish a protected bike lane network across Santa Monica by 2025, enhancing safety and accessibility for cyclists. Building on previous city plans, the BAPA is a strategic initiative to improve public health, meet climate goals, and foster community resilience.

Santa Monica's Minimum Wage Law Increases and Paid Sick Leave Mandates

Santa Monica has implemented a minimum wage law that sets the general wage at $16.90 per hour, increasing to $17.27 in July 2024, with annual adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index. Hotel workers will see their wages rise from $19.73 to $20.32 per hour during the same period, in alignment with Los Angeles regulations. Additionally, the law mandates paid sick leave provisions for employees, enhancing worker rights and welfare in the city.

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