The Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness plate will fund the “Every Woman Counts” program.
A total of 627 acres east of the city would be the subject of the study.
Prop. 1 would provide $7.545 billion in funding for water projects throughout the state, including $2.7 billion for new storage projects.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper isn't ready to give up, though.
Rare chance to see the candidates for Congressman Henry Waxman's seat debate. Come ask your questions!
The governor has until Sept. 30 to veto the bill or sign it.
That's the question the Agoura Hills City Council will debate Wednesday when members discuss the Agoura-Kanan roads intersection.
Jim McDonnell was was second-in-command to former chief Bill Bratton until being hired in Long Beach in 2010.
Though horse owners and trail riders are now satisfied, vineyard owners contend the plan is unfair.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
Senator Barbara Boxer urged the international community to join the US in battling the terrorist organization.
College educator and author Peter Mathews will discuss his book, "Dollar Democracy," at a Community Forum in Newbury Park.
Taxpayers wishing to appeal their assessed values need to file an Application for Changed Assessment with Los Angeles County by Dec. 1.
Opponents said such a review board would be powerless given the elected sheriff’s authority under state law.
Under the new rules, water suppliers will be required to report per capita usage.
The city is undertaking some pavement rehabilitation and application of slurry seal work for the next four weeks.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors today accepted $23.4 million in state funding for a dozen projects designed to increase the county's water supply.
Backers of an initiative to do just that will be collecting signatures at 143 locations statewide this weekend.
It's National Dump the Pump Day. Will you do it?
State Sen. Ted Lieu finished second in Tuesday's primary election to advance to the November general election, in which he will face Republican Elan Carr.
He pledges to hold the governor accountable for "our lack of jobs, for our failed schools and for our record poverty."
In a sea of candidates, many of them Democrat, the state senator from Torrance makes it in. The November victor will replace longtime Rep. Howard Waxman.
State Sen. Ted Lieu and former Los Angeles City Controller and unsuccessful mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel are battling for the second-place spot.
The long-time politician terms out in December.
The board will need to vote once more before the ordinance is adopted. That vote is expected next week. If adopted as expected, the rule would apply to all candidates raising $10,000 or more for the November general election.
Winners come from Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Agoura Hills and Westlake Village.
Important issues are on the local and statewide ballots.
The Las Virgenes and Calleguas water districts relied on limited stored local supplies to maintain water deliveries while a Metropolitan Water District plant was off-line.
Thirteen of the 16 will participate. Two biggies, however -- Los Angeles City Controller Wendy Greuel and Sen. Ten Lieu -- are noticeably absent from the lineup.
Affected communities include Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Westlake Village and Moorpark.
Hey, some people find it interesting. And if you're one of them, you need to know about this event.
Another candidate in the field of 18, author and entrepreneur Marianne Williamson, is scheduled to speak at noon today at the Beverly Hills Public Library.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is our state next in line?
The proposed new law not only defines the business, it also regulates vehicle inspections, background checks for drivers and mandatory controlled substance testing.
If you push it to the last minute, you have a drive in front of you.
CEO Bill Fujioka calls it a balanced package that not only avoids layoffs and furloughs but adds 1,345 positions, including 100 child social workers.
The council meets Wednesday evening.
The Agoura Hills City Council will discuss its neighbor's plans at Wednesday's meeting.