Teachers, parents with children and other concerned parties have agreed to form a non-profit organization to enter into a new lease and look for adequate funding to try to re-open this fall.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
Some of the candy is tainted with the deadly metal, according to state health officials.
Pot dispensary supporters are trying to halt city efforts to shut down more than 1,000 medical marijuana dispensaries.
The free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
Food on the stove causes a fire at an apartment on West Wilshire Boulevard.
Supervisor reacts to news of Metro winning environmental clearance to pursue federal funds for the extension of the Purple Line subway.
First lady Michelle Obama visits two fundraising receptions in West Los Angeles on Sunday.
The pizza chain tells its shareholders that the cost associated with insuring its employees will be passed on to its customers.
A resident claims that three dog poisonings occurred within a one block radius in Brentwood.
The office of John Noguez is being probed for an election contribution-tax reduction tradeoff scheme that is believed to have lowered property taxes on homes and businesses in Brentwood, Pacific Palisades and other Westside communities.
Metro and Councilman Bill Rosendahl's office announced traffic control officers will be stationed along Sunset and Santa Monica Boulevards starting Monday.
The LADOT said they can made slight modifications to existing lane width and keep sidewalks in the two-block stretch at the same width.
Environmental study demonstrates impacts to homes near LAX.
Holly Mitchell is a joint author of AB 278 and SB 900, which will become state law in on Jan. 1, 2013.
MapLight offers 'Voter's Edge' for California, revealing campaign contributions, endorsements, and more.
Traffic officers will be pulled away from four Sunset Boulevard intersections in Brentwood on Monday and won't return until school is back in session in Aug. 14.
Plan to widen Wilshire Boulevard for bus-only lanes sparks concern over narrower sidewalks, especially with the prospect of more foot traffic when the Westside Subway comes to town.
Gov. Jerry Brown signs Senate Bill 1388 into law. The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, makes it OK to park at a broken meter.
The Brentwood Community Council will not meet Tuesday evening.
The City Councilman has big plans for YouTube.
Councilman Rosendahl wants you to come on downtown to talk about the future of the bike in Los Angeles.
The Katsuya review and the Sunset bridge image-from-the-future story are also popular.
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl's shortened route wasn't approved by the city council, but it will be studied.