The archive of all headlines from March 08, 2017, organized by time of publication.
On the ballot: Whether to re-elect Mayor Eric Garcetti, the contentious Measure S on development and a quarter-cent sales tax increase for homeless services. Live updates: L.A. voters weigh in on growth, homelessness and City Hall
In a season when Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency has dominated politics worldwide, it has been hard for Eric Garcetti and others on the L.A. ballot to capture the public’s attention. Evening Reportlatest headlines Politics
In a season when Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency has dominated politics worldwide, it has been hard for Eric Garcetti and others on the L.A. ballot to capture the public’s attention.Three seats on the ballot in pivotal L.A. school board contests
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In a season when Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency has dominated politics worldwide, it has been hard for Eric Garcetti and others on the L.A. ballot to capture the public’s attention.Runoffs appear likely in two of three pivotal L.A. school board contests
Before the bill has even reached House committees, conservative senators and groups have come out against the plan to replace the Affordable Care Act.The swift opposition from fellow Republicans signaled that party leaders might have to drastically reconsider their approach, and the White House portrayed the bill as a work in progress.
Live global coverage of International Women’s Day 2017 as events take place around the world to mark the ongoing fight for equality
In a season when Donald Trump’s tumultuous presidency has dominated politics worldwide, it has been hard for Eric Garcetti and others on the L.A. ballot to capture the public’s attention.
Voters offered a strong endorsement Tuesday to policies that have brought denser development and a more urbanized lifestyle to a city once famous for its tracts of tidy single-family homes.
State files request to revise a lawsuit filed against the original travel ban, arguing new version remains incompatible with freedom of religion protections
'We want to be excited about the win. But ultimately, this doesn't fix anything,' says Shane Phillips, policy director for the advocacy group Abundant Housing L.A.
The American Medical Association and American Hospital Association criticized the Republican health bill, saying it would harm vulnerable patient populations. But House committees forged ahead anyway with support from groups and industries whose taxes would be cut.
Obamacare replacement under congressional scrutiny, as Democrats delay for budget verdict while Republican senator predicts legislation will not pass as is
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