Mary Clare Molidor retires from City Attorney after 42 years of City service.
Mary Clare Molidor, Chief Assistant City Attorney; Chief of the Criminal and Special Litigation Branch; and part of the City Attorney’s Executive Team, retired March 11 after 42 years of City service...
Scenes From a Pandemic: Part 13
Alive! continues its documentation of City employees as they take a multitude of measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic...
Adios, Trailers
For the first time in Airport Police history, every part of the organization will be housed under one roof when its new $220 million headquarters building opens in late summer...
St. Baldrick’s Goes Online
St. Baldrick’s head-shaving parties – a significant national charitable event for the LAFD and LAPD – have gone virtual for 2021...
Four civilian employees of the LAFD retire.
Four civilian employees of the LAFD retired in a ceremony held March 3 at City Hall East...
Three 911 Operators Retire
PSRs Teresa Jacobs, Roni Speller, Yul Johnson
retire from LAPD/Communications.
Recently, three Police Service Reps (911 Operators) retired.
In January, PSR III Teresa Jacobs retired after 25...
Saving a Life While Protecting It, Too
When two Sanitation workers got to work on Jan. 25, they heard something they didn’t expect – a man screaming for help. He was in the drain pool and drowning...
Recent LAPD retirements announced via social media.
The following employees of the LAPD have retired...
2 Succumb to COVID
Two first responders from the LAPD increase total to ten during the pandemic. May they rest in peace...
Remembering Ray Guerrero
Last month, Alive! reported on the COVID-related death of PSR Raymond Guerrero, a 911 Operator with 24 years of City service. He died Jan. 7. He is survived by his wife, Debra, also a PSR, and two daughters. Some of his former colleagues in the LAPD/Communications Division shared their memories of Ray...