Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 11, 2022
On Sept. 22 the Los Angeles Times editorial board endorsed Harbor City businesswoman and community activist Danielle Sandoval for City Council District 15 in the Nov. 8 election over her opponent, arguing that she would bring an outsider perspective to city government. The next day, The Times broke a news story about long-standing, unpaid wage theft judgments four former employees won against Sandoval’s defunct business, a San Pedro restaurant... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 01, 2022
Los Angeles City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval on Friday offered her deepest apologies over her handling of wage-theft claims lodged against her restaurant eight years ago, marking a major departure from her previous stances on the issue. Sandoval, running in the Nov. 8... + más
Supporters abandon L.A. City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval after wage theft report | Los Angeles Times
L.A. City Council candidate's former employees accused her business of wage theft | Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 29, 2022
The wife of a University of Central Florida faculty member found dead in his Winter Park home in January was arrested on a murder charge Wednesday, accused of fatally stabbing him during an argument and attempting to cover up the killing, records show. Danielle Redlick, 45,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 29, 2022
A longtime labor rights expert has rescinded his endorsement of Los Angeles City Council candidate Danielle Sandoval, saying he advised her nearly two months ago that she needed to resolve wage theft claims targeting her restaurant. Victor Narro, who teaches labor studies at... + más
In turnaround, L.A. council candidate offers 'deepest apologies' over wage-theft cases | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Life September 27, 2022
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Within what’s known as the secure transport industry, it’s called “gooning.” Brawny men show up under the cover of darkness and force a teenager into a vehicle, taking them against their will to a boarding school, foster home or treatment center.The... + más
Rules sought for 'gooning,' taking troubled kids to care | WPLG Local 10
Rules sought for ‘gooning,’ taking troubled children to care | The Boston Globe
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation September 27, 2022
ST. LOUIS – Within what's known as the secure transport industry, it's called “gooning.” Brawny men show up under the cover of darkness and force a teenager into a vehicle, taking them against their will to a boarding school, foster home or treatment center.The... + más
Rules sought for 'gooning,' taking troubled kids to care | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 27, 2022
ST. LOUIS — Within what’s known as the secure transport industry, it’s called “gooning.” Brawny men show up under the cover of darkness and force a teenager into a vehicle, taking them against their will to a boarding school, foster home, or treatment center.The... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 24, 2022
Eight years ago, restaurant worker Jose Higareda filed a wage complaint against the Caliente Cantina restaurant in San Pedro, telling state investigators he was not paid for more than 100 hours of work. Isaac Garcia, a chef who earned $10 per hour, testified that the same... + más
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