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A federal judge in Los Angeles and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 3-0 decision dismissed the landlords’ suit.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided against Los Angeles landlords seeking $20 million in damages over unpaid rent during the Covid ...
Four Los Angeles-area individuals were federally charged for their alleged involvement in a COVID-19 tax credit fraud scheme, ...
Also known as "Nimbus," the new COVID variant NB.1.8.1 is characterized by its extremely painful sore throat, described as ...
The massive COVID-19 benefits fraud scheme that the Victorville resident is accused of is the largest ever identified, ...
A federal grand jury earlier this month charged, with mail fraud, conspiracy to commit mail fraud and conspiracy to submit ...
Four Southern California suspects were charged with allegedly defrauding the government of $93 million through a COVID tax ...
Seven local nonprofits will share $10 million in grants in a program designed to allow groups impacted by COVID-19 to acquire vacant property for inclusive economic development and community-serving ...
Global luxury rental markets are entering a more measured phase after a post-pandemic boom, with rental growth stabilizing ...
It will come as no surprise that Los Angeles hotel owners, faced with the prospect of an insanely high $30 minimum hourly ...