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Elected Officials Blame Local Journalists For Water Rate Increase
La Habra Heights, despite being a small city of just over 5,300, has a history of city officials embroiling themselves in big time controversy. This time, two elected officials have blamed two local journalists for obstructing and delaying a controversial water wheeling agreement. An agreement that the officials say would have offset the upcoming water…
Occupy Wall Steet Eviction Raises Questions Here in Los Angeles
The eviction of Occupy Wall Street early Tuesday morning raises questions about the future of the at least 300 residents of 200 North Spring Street who have been occupying City Hall Park for a month and a half. Last night and tonight at least a hundred occupiers marched through downtown Los Angeles to stand in…
Occupy Los Angeles Reporting Update
Hello viewers, Thank you for your loyalty and viewership. The news out of Occupy Los Angeles has been slow these past days. Is the movement losing steam? On a national level, I would say no. It is symbolic to have hundreds of occupations across the country, and now the globe. However, each occupation has its…