Competing arenas leave Inglewood mayor playing from two different decks - News Summed Up

Competing arenas leave Inglewood mayor playing from two different decks


Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. made a prediction on the eve of the Forum’s reopening almost four years ago. Forum employees wearing their uniforms and identification badges held up anti-arena signs during an Inglewood City Council meeting in July. MSG, led by attorneys from the high-powered Latham & Watkins firm, filed a public-records lawsuit and a claim for damages against Inglewood. The Times' Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry break down the Rams' 35-30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. The Times' Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry break down the Rams' 35-30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.


Source: Los Angeles Times October 05, 2017 00:22 UTC



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