7.8.22
DoorDash expands political footprint with new PAC
—Kelsey Carolan // The Hill // 8 Jul. 2022 // 11:44 AM ET
DoorDash expands political footprint with new PAC
—Kelsey Carolan // The Hill // 8 Jul. 2022 // 11:44 AM ET
2.19.21
Billionaire owner of Los Angeles Times denies exploring sale of company
—Jordan Williams // The Hill // 19 Feb. 2021 // 5:11 PM EST
Billionaire owner of Los Angeles Times denies exploring sale of company
—Jordan Williams // The Hill // 19 Feb. 2021 // 5:11 PM EST
4.15.20
The parent company of The Los Angeles Times announced Wednesday it is furloughing 40 employees as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on the media industry.
—Joe Concha, The Hill, "Los Angeles Times furloughs workers, cuts executive pay as ad revenue plummets," 15 Apr. 2020 {6:25 PM EST}
4.5.20
Several states, even those with stay-at-home orders in place, have exempted religious gatherings, including Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, while California has deemed “faith-based services that are provided through streaming or other technology” to be essential services but not in-person gatherings, the Los Angeles Times reported.
—Zack Budryk, The Hill, "Louisiana pastor charged with violating ban on large gatherings holds church service for hundreds," 5 Apr. 2020 {5:04 PM EST}
“Suspects for the most part are opportunists and they are looking at those locations, looking for that activity and looking for that victim,” LAPD Assistant Chief Robert Arcos also noted to the Los Angeles Times. “When you remove those things from that equation, it’s not surprising to start to see these types of decreases.”
—Tal Axelrod, The Hill, "Crime rates drop across the nation amid coronavirus," 3 Apr. 2020 {2:57 PM EST}
The parent company of The Los Angeles Times announced Wednesday it is furloughing 40 employees as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on the media industry.
—Joe Concha, The Hill, "Los Angeles Times furloughs workers, cuts executive pay as ad revenue plummets," 15 Apr. 2020 {6:25 PM EST}
4.5.20
Several states, even those with stay-at-home orders in place, have exempted religious gatherings, including Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, while California has deemed “faith-based services that are provided through streaming or other technology” to be essential services but not in-person gatherings, the Los Angeles Times reported.
—Zack Budryk, The Hill, "Louisiana pastor charged with violating ban on large gatherings holds church service for hundreds," 5 Apr. 2020 {5:04 PM EST}
“Suspects for the most part are opportunists and they are looking at those locations, looking for that activity and looking for that victim,” LAPD Assistant Chief Robert Arcos also noted to the Los Angeles Times. “When you remove those things from that equation, it’s not surprising to start to see these types of decreases.”
—Tal Axelrod, The Hill, "Crime rates drop across the nation amid coronavirus," 3 Apr. 2020 {2:57 PM EST}
3.7.20
Americans are flocking to gun stores and waiting in long lines as they worry about what’s to come in the next few months with society all-but shut down, The Los Angeles Times reported Monday.
—Justine Coleman, The Hill, "Gun sales surge as coronavirus grips US," 16 Mar. 2020 {12:56 PM EST}
“The university is actively monitoring the local and global health situation and is taking precautionary measures in an effort to help limit the spread of infection,” university officials said in a statement Friday night, according to the Los Angeles Times.
—Marty Johnson, The Hill, "Stanford moves classes online after faculty member contracts coronavirus," 7 Mar. 2020 {4:05 PM EST}
Americans are flocking to gun stores and waiting in long lines as they worry about what’s to come in the next few months with society all-but shut down, The Los Angeles Times reported Monday.
—Justine Coleman, The Hill, "Gun sales surge as coronavirus grips US," 16 Mar. 2020 {12:56 PM EST}
“The university is actively monitoring the local and global health situation and is taking precautionary measures in an effort to help limit the spread of infection,” university officials said in a statement Friday night, according to the Los Angeles Times.
—Marty Johnson, The Hill, "Stanford moves classes online after faculty member contracts coronavirus," 7 Mar. 2020 {4:05 PM EST}
2.21.20
The Bloomberg campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill regarding the suspensions, which were first reported by The Los Angeles Times.
—Tal Axelrod, The Hill, "Twitter suspends 70 pro-Bloomberg 'spam' accounts," 21 Feb. 2020 {10:23 PM EST}
The Bloomberg campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill regarding the suspensions, which were first reported by The Los Angeles Times.
—Tal Axelrod, The Hill, "Twitter suspends 70 pro-Bloomberg 'spam' accounts," 21 Feb. 2020 {10:23 PM EST}
7.16.19
An ultra-violent MS-13 gang entered the U.S., then stalked L.A. with blades and bats
—James Queally & Matthew Ormseth // Los Angeles Times // 16 Jul. 2019 // 8:42 PM PT
An ultra-violent MS-13 gang entered the U.S., then stalked L.A. with blades and bats
—James Queally & Matthew Ormseth // Los Angeles Times // 16 Jul. 2019 // 8:42 PM PT
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