LA fined after animal shelter employee mauled by dog
The city of Los Angeles will have to pay $563,250 in penalties for failing to evaluate and correct overcrowding at its San Pedro shelter, among other violations, which led to a longtime employee being mauled by a dog, officials announced Tuesday.
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