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  2. Walter Moore (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Whitman Moore (born 1959 in Virginia [1]) is an American lawyer in Pasadena, California. [2] He has run for mayor of Los Angeles twice, in 2005 [3] [4] and 2009. [5] [6] In 2009, he received over a quarter of the vote and came in second to Antonio Villaraigosa. At various times, he has been an Independent and a member of both major ...

  3. Walter Scott Moore - Wikipedia

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    Walter Scott Moore (December 23, 1853 – March 30, 1919) was the president of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council in 1883–84 and chief engineer of the city's Fire Department at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. He was ousted during an investigation into fraud in the department.

  4. Government of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles. [1] Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments, such as the Government of Los Angeles County. The County government provides countywide ...

  5. Walter Moore - Wikipedia

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    W. E. C. Moore (Walter Edward Cladek Moore, 1927–1996), American microbiologist Walter Scott Moore (1853–1919), president of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council Walter Vernon Moore (1927–1976), American politician and state legislator in Mississippi

  6. Government of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The government of the City of Los Angeles operates as a charter city (as opposed to a general law city) under the charter of the City of Los Angeles.The elected government is composed of the Los Angeles City Council with 15 city council districts and the mayor of Los Angeles, which operate under a mayor–council government, as well as several other elective offices.

  7. Column: For drivers 70 and older, the road rage over DMV test ...

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the DMV lifted the requirement that drivers over 70 had to go to an office to renew their license. When the requirement was reinstated on Jan. 1 of this year, that ...

  8. Los Angeles police chief announces retirement after ...

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    The Los Angeles police chief announced his retirement from the head of one of the nation's largest law enforcement agencies Friday, concluding a tenure marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, protests ...

  9. Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector bills, collects, invests, borrows, safeguards and disburses monies and properties in Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors appoints the treasurer to this position. The previous treasurer was Keith Knox. [1] The current treasurer is Elizabeth Ginsberg. [2]