Since Veterans Affairs has not built a planned kitchen facility to meet the needs of the home’s residents, most of the 396 beds in the home cannot be filled.
Government officials and residents want tighter regulations, while FAA officials and pilots want more investigation into the problem and who is responsible.
The Board of Public Works approves the original proposal for an Encino site, instead.
Rosendahl's time as the Westside's city councilman for Los Angeles ends June 30.
No vote is taken due to a mix-up in the agenda. Details of how the ban, which already exists in L.A. County, remain up for discussion.
Senate Bill 405 did not receive the 21 votes it needed to pass. The measure failed by a vote of 18-17 with four abstentions.
Metro says environmental planning has concluded and approvals have been received, allowing work to move forward toward bringing the Purple Line Extension to the Westside,
Rep. Henry Waxman says it's difficult to understand why the VA has not made progress on the columbarium construction.
The new 1.7-mile lane is expected to provide congestion relief for motorists navigating the northbound I-405 at the I-10 interchange.
City councilman edges Controller Wendy Greuel in tight mayoral race. Final votes still await tallying.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Garcetti had 54 percent of the vote, compared to 46 percent for City Controller Wendy Greuel.
Late May 11 reopening causes the 405 to back up into the South Bay area, and surface arteries in West L.A. and Culver City were badly congested.
Community activist claims Los Angeles city attorney candidate illegally obtained campaign matching funds.
Heavy machinery to be used in day and nighttime hours in West Los Angeles to make way for the Bundy Expo Line extension station.
Metro proposes sidewalk width reduction for stretches of Wilshire Boulevard in West Los Angeles to accommodate bus lanes aimed to cut down commute time.
The Springs Fire burned more than 1,000 acres of National Park Service land and more than 12,000 acres of California State Parks land.
Both mayoral candidates have different opinions on what type of transit should go through the corridor in the next 30 or more years.
Accident counts did not warrant the installment of the hotly debated stop sign issue in Brentwood, according to the Department of Transportation.
The funding will allow the LAFD to add 11 ambulances without having to take firefighters away from light force fire trucks, city officials said.
With more than 1.8 million registered voters, Los Angeles now has the largest municipal community of voters in the western United States.
California Supreme Court sides with cities and counties on marijuana bans.
On May 21 Los Angeles voters will make their choices for mayor, city attorney, controller, three city council seats, ballot measures regulating medical marijuana dispensaries and more.
Gun rights lawyers sent a letter to the City Council this week saying they would sue if such a law were approved.
Store raises more than $4,000 for the community's Coral Tree Endowment Fund.
The Westside city councilman attributes medical marijuana as the key to his survival.
Despite the Planning Commission overriding glaring concerns in the environmental impact report, LAWeekly reports that Alan Casden's massive mixed-use proposal is still mass transit oriented.
State officials release figures on every zip code in the state showing which communities are most at risk from pollution. See how each Patch town ranks using the interactive map below.
Three 10-hour closures from the Santa Monica Boulevard off-ramp to the on-ramp begin May 10.
Brentwood's Expo Line station is called Exposition/Bundy.
SJR 7, introduced by Ted Lieu, urges President Barack Obama and Congress to consider legislation aimed at curbing helicopter noise.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has created an interactive map of bicycle paths countywide.
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