Man dies in Palmdale rollover crash
By Austin Turner
Millions Have Been Set Aside To Get More People Online. Private Companies Want To Use It For LA's Wealthy Neighborhoods
Nereida Moreno
- State regulators are reviewing grant applications to help people in underserved areas get access to the internet.
- Companies like AT&T and Spectrum are applying to use money in some of the most affluent neighborhoods in L.A. County.
- The effort is part of the Broadband for All plan, a historic state and federal investment to close the digital divide.
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