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Several of the potentially at-risk buildings are in Brentwood, according to an L.A. Times analysis.
If appeals fail, the university may have to vacate the stadium after the 2014 season.
In December 2011, several brand-new vertical retaining walls crumpled, creating a bizarre and not-very-reassuring sight to hundreds of thousands of persons driving between the Westside and the San Fernando Valley daily.
Assemblymember Bloom says if all of the Westside cities begin to develop their own bike share programs independently, it could take many years before compatibility issues are resolved.
A task force will be created to encourage collaboration between city departments.
A poll shows a positive approval rating for Los Angeles' new mayor.
Analyst reports the government shutdown has not impacted the city yet.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
Covered California, the state's new health insurance exchange, is open for business online. Officials expect more than 1 million Californian's to get health insurance coverage for the first time.
Los Angeles federal judge sides with ACLU, says Veterans Administration abused its discretion by leasing its West L.A. land for purposes "totally divorced from the provision of healthcare."
The ordinance defines murals as non-commercial works of art, distinguishing them from signs and advertisements for goods and services.
Westside neighbor group opposing Expo Rail believes State Supreme Court ruling contains holes to prove the law was misstated.
Brentwood, Sherman Oaks and Westside residents see an estimated 379,000 vehicles travel through the Sepulveda Pass per day.
Closure allows Metro's work crews to remove the falsework on the Mulholland bridge.
Revised terms include locking down the 2016 cost-of-living raise at 2 percent, which would be tied to the projected August 2013 level of inflation.
Construction crews will be working on the bridge that will span over Sawtelle just south of Pico in West Los Angeles.
Brentwood Community Council President Nancy Freedman alerts community about deadline to submit street repair submissions to the city.
The Westside city councilman joins elected officials to urge federal government to give asylum to victims persecuted in Russia based on sexual orientation or gender identification.
The closure of the eastbound Wilshire ramp in West Los Angeles starts Aug. 22, and it's the last closure required for the massive freeway project at the Wilshire Interchange.
Brentwood and Sepulveda Pass residents once again prepare for two overnight weekend closures on the 405 Freeway.
The report is due back in a month.
The below map shows a regional government plan for where to build future housing units in L.A. County, with the allocated number of new housing units for each city.
Westside City Councilman Mike Bonin says he supports the vegetable gardens because Los Angeles has a "wellness crisis" without enough access to healthy food.
Supervisor Don Knabe motions to establish a program for disabled vets who are business owners to become eligible for bid reductions, similar to one offered to small business owners.
Traffic congestion in Brentwood at Sunset Boulevard and Church Lane continues bringing attention to the city and the 405 Freeway project.
The mayor's crisis response team needs volunteers who speak Spanish, Korean, Armenian, Farsi, Chinese or Tagalog.
This program in West Los Angeles allows CalVet to provide care to a broader spectrum of deserving men and women throughout California who served the country.
The study is asking officials to find other funding sources to repair the roads.
Rep. Henry Waxman, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Supervisor Zev Yaroslovsky will hold U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Erik Shinseki accountable to help L.A.'s homeless, including the West L.A. Veterans Affairs facility.
The court upholds the environmental review of the Expo Line, meaning work can proceed as planned.
The city already offers WiFi service at libraries, and a citywide program would make Los Angeles the largest city to provide universal WiFi service.
One would allow, and one would prohibit, murals on single-family homes.
The Westside city councilman adds to his field work of already picking up trash and trimming trees in his district.
Eastbound Wilshire Boulevard closure onto the I-405 north closes for 90 days in late August, putting an end to the "Westwood Weave" maneuver.
Westside City Councilman Mike Bonin visits New Directions in West L.A. to help promote the organization's mission in aiding homeless veterans.
Hit and run incidents along the PCH and other Westside surface streets have plagued the area for years.
Bundy Bridge, spanning Bundy Drive just north of Exposition Boulevard in West Los Angeles, is the fifth to reach this important milestone.