From
corruption in the Alhambra City Council to a triple
murderin Fullerton, our top SoCal stories explore the underbelly of L.A. and investigate the inner workings of our city.
?While
L.A. homeowners are stressedand
playing Pokemon GO while driving is now illegal, it's not all bad news. ?
So take a look at some of our big stories of the week.
Tall vs. Sprawl: Build Better L.A. Proposition Will Determine Our City's Future?
Proposition JJJ also is known as Build Better L.A., though neither name will be all that familiar to Angelenos.
Proposition JJJ lies at the center of L.A.'s most critical and existential debate: What kind of city should it be? Should it be tall and dense, with more mass transit and bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly streets, or more like it was 30 years ago ? wide, sprawling, dominated by single-family homes and freeways and cars?
Read the full?
L.A. Weekly?story?here.
Ken Toh Exposed a Cover-up at the Alhambra Fire Department; Now He's Running for City Council?
Ken Toh is running for a council seat, and things in Alhambra just got a lot more interesting. Toh is the fire-protection specialist whom the Alhambra Fire Department forced out for pursuing evidence that showed a blaze the year before in a largely Chinese section of Alhambra was an act of arson ? not, as the department had concluded, an electrical fire.
Read the full?
L.A. Weekly?story
here.
Donald Trump Thinks Los Angeles' Airport Is Third World?
Donald Trump said a lot of things at the first presidential debate that might have made you cringe, from his argument that one of his golf resorts was an example of racial inclusion to
his claims that he never supported the Iraq war.
But when he compared Los Angeles International Airport to a third world facility, it was personal, at least in L.A.
Read the full
L.A. Weekly story
here.
Victim, Suspects in Tragic Fullerton Murders Were Furries, Reports Say?
Two men charged on suspicion of murdering three people in Fullerton were involved in the furry community, according to reports. Victim Jennifer Goodwill-Yost, 39, and her 17-year-old daughter were also furries, according to reports.
Read the full
L.A. Weekly story
here.
Los Angeles Home Prices Climb to a New High?
With home sales having slowed down a bit in spring?and summer, and with prices appearing to level off a little, there's been some speculation that
we're witnessing the top of a real estate bubblein Los Angeles.
But a new report from?real estate listings and sales firm
Redfinseems to show that this market still has plenty of upward mobility.
Read the full
L.A. Weekly story here.
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