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In 1979 Northridge Hospital and Valley Hospital in Van Nuys created a joint parent company – HealthWest. HealthWest expanded to become a multi-hospital nonprofit. [ 2 ] In 1988, HealthWest merged with the Lutheran Hospital Society of Southern California, the parent company of California Hospital Medical Center , to form UniHealth. [ 3 ]
This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California, present and past.It includes residential and commercial industrial areas, historic preservation zones, and business-improvement districts, but does not include sales subdivisions, tract names, homeowners associations, and informal names for areas.
Northridge Hospital Medical Center. Los Angeles Fire Department Station 70 [41] (Northridge) and Station 103 [42] (Northridge/CSUN) serve the community. City of Los Angeles neighborhood councils that cover Northridge: Northridge East Neighborhood Council [43] Northridge West Neighborhood Council [44] Northridge South Neighborhood Council [45]
Los Angeles General Medical Center: Los Angeles: California: 600: I II Loma Linda University Medical Center: Loma Linda: California: 507: I I Long Beach Memorial Medical Center: Long Beach: California: 420: II II Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center: Thousand Oaks: California: 382: II Marian Regional Medical Center: Santa Maria: California: 388 ...
East Los Angeles was a significant site during the Chicano Movement, which included the East L.A. Walkouts in 1968 and the National Chicano Moratorium, in which Ruben Salazar was killed. [15] [16] Multiple campaigns by residents have been made for cityhood for East Los Angeles, such as in 2010. [17]
Eastside Los Angeles — the eastern neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles and central-eastern communities of Los Angeles County, California. The region is located east of Downtown Los Angeles and south of the San Gabriel Valley .
Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, 2007. East Los Angeles was founded in 1870 by John Strother Griffin (1816–1898), who was called "the father of East Los Angeles". [1] In late 1874 the two men offered an additional thirty-five acres, divided into 65x165-foot lots, for $150 each.
A Los Angeles County Department of Public Works sign along 7th Street in downtown Los Angeles. The department was formed in 1985 in a consolidation of the county Road Department, the Flood Control District (in charge of dams, spreading grounds, and channels), and the County Engineer (in charge of building safety, land survey, waterworks).