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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

LA County Looks to Raise Awareness of Gun Violence Restraining Orders

LA County Looks to Raise Awareness of Gun Violence Restraining Orders

CITY NEWS SERVICE

Calling it an effective law that is underutilized locally, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday directed its staff to develop a public awareness campaign about the state’s red flag law allowing weapons to be seized from people deemed to be a danger of harming themselves or others.

The 2016 law allows certain people — including police, family members, domestic partners, housemates and school officials — to petition a court for a Gun Violence Restraining Order. Such an order mandates that the subject of the petition who is deemed a threat to themselves or others be stripped of firearms and ammunition for up to five years. The law also prohibits anyone subject to a GVRO from purchasing weapons and ammunition, including those who do not currently possess guns.

Supervisor Janice Hahn said that while the law is effective, it is underutilized, saying, “most people in L.A. County don’t know they exist.”

Under a motion Hahn co-authored with Supervisor Hilda Solis,

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

LA County Supervisors Fire Embattled Probation Chief

LA County Supervisors Fire Embattled Probation Chief

After resisting calls for his resignation, Los Angeles County Probation Department chief Adolfo Gonzales was fired Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors.

“Our juvenile halls are in crisis. The state has found them unsuitable, and they are at risk of being shut down. Youth are being hurt and are not attending school. Staff are being attacked and many are not showing up to work,” Board of Supervisors Chair Janice Hahn said in a statement. “(The) void in leadership starting from the top has allowed this situation to fester. Our board’s decision to terminate Chief Gonzales is only the first step of a long road to fixing our juvenile halls and supporting the youth in our care and the staff who work with them.”

Gonzales could not be reached for comment.

Hahn and Supervisor Kathryn Barger last week called on Gonzales to resign his position, following a 5-2 vote Thursday by the county’s Probation Oversight Commission also calling for him to step down.

Gonzales,

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Thursday, March 2, 2023

Authorities Seek Help Finding Disabled Missing Man

Authorities Seek Help Finding Disabled Missing Man

CITY NEWS SERVICE

Authorities sought the public’s help today in finding a 30-year-old man diagnosed with bipolar disorder who requires special care.

Kent Andrew Ewing was described as a 5-feet-8 inches tall Black man, weighing 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He also has a “CA” tattoo on his right forearm.

Ewing was last seen on Feb. 19 at around 8 a.m. on the 700 block of East Mariposa Street in Altadena, authorities said.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts was asked to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Missing Person Unit at 323-890-5500, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 800-222-8477.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Thousands of Trade Jobs Expected in L.A. County With New Labor Agreement

Thousands of Trade Jobs Expected in L.A. County With New Labor Agreement

STAFF REPORT

Los Angeles County will execute a first-of-its-kind agreement with trade and union entities that is expected to bring thousands of trade and skilled labor jobs to the region.

The County Board of Supervisors approved a motion authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn on Tuesday that will result in creating the Countywide Project Labor Agreement (PLA).

The PLA will ensure that county-funded construction projects worth more than $500,000 will hire workers from local and disadvantaged communities, provide apprenticeships and job training opportunities, and promote fair wages and benefits.

“This motion will build up the future of the County’s workforce so we can offer good paying and stable careers for the next generation of skilled labor and trade workers,” Supervisor Kathryn Barger said.

Supervisor Janice Hahn said the PLA is “the most important workforce development policy our county has done in decades.”

Chris Hannan, Executive Secretary of the Los Angeles and Orange Counties Building Trades Council,

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Monday, February 27, 2023

LA County Residents Can Help Shape How Millions Are Spent on Community Projects

LA County Residents Can Help Shape How Millions Are Spent on Community Projects

Los Angeles County residents have a chance to provide their input on how millions of dollars should be spent on community projects that aim to address racial and economic disparities.

The Los Angeles County Care First and Community Investment (CFCI) initiative is a voter-approved measure that allocates funds for alternatives to incarceration and programs that serve under-resourced communities across the county.

The CFCI Advisory Committee, which is composed of eight county department appointees and 17 community representatives, is seeking recommendations from the public on what priorities and projects they want to see funded by CFCI.

The committee held six listening sessions last week, where they heard from thousands of residents and stakeholders about their needs and ideas. They are also collecting feedback through an online survey, which is open until March 6.

The survey asks residents to rank their top preferences for CFCI funding in categories such as:
• Community health services
• Community counseling
• Youth development programs
• Affordable housing
• Supportive housing,

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Friday, February 24, 2023

Supervisor Barger Calls for Report on LA County Train Derailment Readiness

Supervisor Barger Calls for Report on LA County Train Derailment Readiness

CITY NEWS SERVICE

Reacting to the recent train derailment in Ohio, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger will ask her colleagues next week to support a call for an assessment of the county’s level of readiness to respond to a similar disaster.

The fiery Feb. 3 Ohio derailment prompted evacuations when toxic chemicals were burned after being released from five tanker rail cars carrying vinyl chloride that were in danger of exploding.

The town of East Palestine, Ohio, has been gripped by fear and anxiety since the derailment.

Barger’s motion going before the board Tuesday would direct the county’s Office of Emergency Management to assess and report on the county’s level of preparedness and general disaster response readiness in the event a similar derailment takes place locally.

“Freight rail plays a critical role in the delivery of goods and commodities in our region and beyond, since Los Angeles County is home to the largest port in North America,”

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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Winner of Record $2 Billion Powerball Jackpot at Altadena Service Station Revealed

Winner of Record $2 Billion Powerball Jackpot at Altadena Service Station Revealed

STAFF REPORT

The winner of a record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot was identified Tuesday as Edwin Castro, who purchased the winning ticket at an Altadena service station and opted for a lump-sum payment of $997.6 million.

No other details about Castro were released, including where he lives. State lottery officials said winners’ names are a matter of public record in California, but no other identifying information was released to protect the person’s privacy.

Castro declined an invitation from California Lottery officials to appear at a Sacramento news conference, where his name was revealed. But a statement was read on his behalf at the event.

“As much as I am shocked and ecstatic to have won the Powerball drawing, the real winner is the California public school system,” the statement read. “The mission of the California Lottery, which is to provide supplemental funding for California public education, both public schools and colleges, makes this a huge win for the state.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

L.A. County Pays $20K Reward to Informant Who Helped Solve Altadena Crest Homicide

L.A. County Pays $20K Reward to Informant Who Helped Solve Altadena Crest Homicide

STAFF REPORT

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors today approved a $20,000 reward for an individual whose information and assistance led to the successful apprehension and conviction of the person responsible for the murder of Marcus Nieto.

Nieto was last seen alive on February 15, 2013. Two horseback riders on the Altadena Crest horse trail found his body the next morning. The Medical Examiner-Coroner’s subsequent investigation found that Nieto suffered blunt force trauma to the head and suggested that he was murdered where his body was found on a trail on the 3800 block of Canon Boulevard in Altadena.

Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who introduced multiple reward extension motions, shared her perspective on reaching this milestone in Nieto’s murder.

“Today’s approval of the reward payout is a testament to our Board’s commitment to compensate individuals who courageously step forward and help solve a crime,” Barger said. “I believe rewards work and bring justice to family members and loved ones who have gone through the pain of losing someone near and dear to them.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Altadena Pollinator Palooza Extravaganza to Give Away Native Wildflower Seeds, Including Native Milkweed

Altadena Pollinator Palooza Extravaganza to Give Away Native Wildflower Seeds, Including Native Milkweed

STAFF REPORT

A special free grassroots event in Altadena this Saturday, Jan. 21 will bring together multiple organizations to provide education and free seeds so that LA County residents can create their own pollinator friendly gardens — with free California-native milkweed (the host plant for struggling Monarch butterflies) at the forefront.

Open to all, the event will be hosted by the Altadena Community Garden from 10 am until 3 pm. The free event is produced and presented as a public service by Altadena Maid Products, a local wildflower seed company,

In addition to the free seed giveaway, the Altadena Rotary Club will be sponsoring a “tropical-milkweed trade-in” feature, where the first one hundred people who bring in a tropical milkweed plant will receive, free of charge, a special pack of Altadena Maid’s seedbark containing over 100 native-milkweed seeds.

Such tropical milkweed, commonly sold by “big box” stores, stays green all year, and can be identified, in part,

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Thursday, January 12, 2023

Barger Gives $40,000 to Fund Door of Hope’s Homeless Prevention Work in Communities Surrounding Pasadena

Barger Gives $40,000 to Fund Door of Hope’s Homeless Prevention Work in Communities Surrounding Pasadena

STAFF REPORT

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger presented a $40,000 check to Door of Hope, a non-profit organization located in Pasadena that helps families overcome homelessness, yesterday afternoon while meeting with its management team, caseworkers, and board members.

The funds will be used to extend Door of Hope’s services to communities surrounding the city of Pasadena, including Altadena and South Pasadena. The organization’s goal is to serve 190 families this year.

“Door of Hope is running a successful homelessness prevention program that’s continuing to grow and is helping stabilize families,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “I am a proud supporter of their mission to end family homelessness, and commend their successful client-centered approach. I wholeheartedly know these funds will be put to good use and, most importantly, will help struggling families in this part of my district thrive.”

“Supervisor Barger has been a great advocate in addressing the homelessness crisis,” said Reverend Megan Katerjian, Door of Hope’s Executive Director. “She is taking a proactive approach by supporting prevention and understanding the vital role that faith-based organizations can play in this endeavor.

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