The L.A. County Regional Park and Open Space District awarded 13 grants totaling $17 million for parkland expansion, with projects including the growth of Montecito Heights’ Flat Top Park, greening of Baldwin Park, and acquisition of 456 acres in Santa Clarita. The grants will create or renovate 623 acres of new parkland and natural spaces in cities like Altadena, Artesia, and Covina, with Santa Clarita aiming to preserve 73% of green space added. Funding was distributed based on land size and project scope, with Baldwin Park, Palmdale, Sylmar, and Walnut Park receiving the largest grants of $2 million each for park development and conservation efforts.
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Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Church and Trump in key religious exemption case
The Supreme Court is leaning towards supporting Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities in their dispute with the government over a state ruling that affects their ability to care for the sick and poor. The group argues that their mission of helping others, regardless of faith, is a core religious practice. Justices expressed concerns about the state interfering in religious matters and violating the First Amendment by denying the charity a tax exemption based on religious behavior criteria....
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