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Dec 2023
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LA Mayor Delivers 'Year in Review' Today...

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Today marks the one-year anniversary of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass taking office. LA leaders consider loaning more money to repair apartments in the Skid Row area. MediCal is having problems amid the rollout of new programs.

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