New year, new laws. Happy New Year, California! Hundreds of new laws took effect Wednesday, including a minimum wage bump, limits on rent increases, a new vaccination exemption form and limits on purchasing semi-automatic rifles. Here’s a list of
the major legislation that’ll affect your life.
Plus: Seeing those opt-out messages about your personal information on websites? That’s due to California’s new privacy law.
Here’s what you need to know.Buying “cheap” in L.A. Properties selling for thousands under neighborhood median prices are popping up across Los Angeles, giving middle-class buyers a shot in communities they otherwise would struggle to afford. But the buyers of such homes
won’t actually own their individual units.
Rose Bowl locals. On Wednesday, Oregon beat Wisconsin to win the Rose Bowl with a roster including
more than 30 players who grew up within 70 miles of Pasadena. The real losers? USC and UCLA, writes columnist Bill Plaschke.
The power of a logo. It’s been a familiar sight around Southern California for decades: cartoon caricatures of three guys named Mark, Dan and Wayne and the words “Western Truck Exchange.” Here’s
the story behind L.A.’s best logo.
Black drivers face more police stops. Black drivers in some of California’s largest cities are
stopped and searched by police at higher rates than white and Latino motorists, according to a new state analysis. The findings appear to largely confirm what independent researchers and black drivers have long discussed: “Driving while black” means a higher risk of a law enforcement encounter.
A solid snowpack. A series of storms that hammered California at the tail end of 2019 dumped enough snow on the Sierra Nevada to kick off the new year with a
promising snowpack measurement. The snowpack provides about 30% of the annual fresh water supply for the state.
Full Coachella 2020 lineup arrives. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, scheduled for April 10-12 and 17-19,
announced its full lineup Thursday night. The deeper bill shows an admirably global and diverse slate of sounds, while staying away from the pure pop of recent years.
Port ships and pollution. Ships visiting Southern California’s bustling ports are poised to become the region’s
largest source of smog-causing pollutants in coming years.
The decade in dining. From the perspective of 10 local food writers, this is how Los Angeles
became the most exciting food city in Americaover the last 10 years.
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