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March Primary Election — Updated Results for Thursday, March 14
The March 5 Primary Election has come and passed, but it will take some time before all of the results become conclusive. However, several races can be called despite having only received about 21.4 percent of the potential ballots that could be cast. While many of these races were quickly decided, others with more conversations surrounding them still look tight.
Los Angeles Looks to Build Diversity in Youth Sports Coaching
The 2022 National Coach Survey found that just over a quarter of youth sports coaches in the United States are female, but the City of Los Angeles is looking to change this. The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday accepted $1,000,000 in total assets from sports apparel company Nike — including $750,000 in cash — to help implement a Citywide Coach Plan Initiative to help encourage equitable coaching opportunities at parks across Los Angeles. The initiative will also expand the successful Women Coach Los Angeles (WCLA) pilot program, which has worked to provide female coaches with training and internship opportunities to promote gender equity in the field of sports.
L.A.’s Anti-Camping Ordinance — A Predictable Failure
When the Los Angeles City Council voted to vastly expand criminalization of homelessness in 2021, its champions promised it would clear encampments from neighborhoods and force unwilling homeless people inside.
L.A. City Council Approves Contract for Integrated Mobility Hubs
The L.A. City Council approved a five-year contract Friday with Tranzito Smart Mobility (TSM) to construct Integrated Mobility Hubs throughout Los Angeles. There will be 13 primary hubs that will be built near Metro Stations, including several in Hollywood, and a proposed 85 satellite hubs built as part of the contract.
March Primary Election — Updated Results for Thursday, March 14
The March 5 Primary Election has come and passed, but it will take some time before all of the results become conclusive. However, several races can be called despite having only received about 21.4 percent of the potential ballots that could be cast. While many of these races were quickly decided, others with more conversations surrounding them still look tight.
Los Angeles Looks to Build Diversity in Youth Sports Coaching
The 2022 National Coach Survey found that just over a quarter of youth sports coaches in the United States are female, but the City of Los Angeles is looking to change this. The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday accepted $1,000,000 in total assets from sports apparel company Nike — including $750,000 in cash — to help implement a Citywide Coach Plan Initiative to help encourage equitable coaching opportunities at parks across Los Angeles. The initiative will also expand the successful Women Coach Los Angeles (WCLA) pilot program, which has worked to provide female coaches with training and internship opportunities to promote gender equity in the field of sports.
L.A.’s Anti-Camping Ordinance — A Predictable Failure
When the Los Angeles City Council voted to vastly expand criminalization of homelessness in 2021, its champions promised it would clear encampments from neighborhoods and force unwilling homeless people inside.
L.A. City Council Approves Contract for Integrated Mobility Hubs
The L.A. City Council approved a five-year contract Friday with Tranzito Smart Mobility (TSM) to construct Integrated Mobility Hubs throughout Los Angeles. There will be 13 primary hubs that will be built near Metro Stations, including several in Hollywood, and a proposed 85 satellite hubs built as part of the contract.