A Barrie family member is one of the plaintiffs in a suit filed by four veterans alleging misuse of land at the VA facility in West L.A.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit against the Department of Veterans Affairs over alleged misuse of a parcel of land in Brentwood.
West Los Angeles residents and commuters react to the planned shutdown of a 10-mile stretch of the 405 freeway.
Residents and visitors are urged to completely avoid the freeway area on July 16-17 when a 10-mile stretch will be shut for construction work.
The city attorney is ordered on a 12-1 vote to draft an ordinance regulating group homes in single-family neighborhoods.
The plan will now go to the City Council's Transportation Committee.
The LA City Councilman talks about the legacy of Harvey Milk on what would have been the 81st birthday of the first openly gay man elected to U.S. public office.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority moved the process forward with the routine release of a report Friday. The councilman remains unmoved.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority releases many megabytes of documents on Good Friday. Few people have read them, so we asked Weird Al Yankovic to sing "Another One Rides the Bus" for your elucidation.
While the recent unveiling of the County budget seems optimistic, Wednesday's city budget release may not be so positive.
You'll probably have to drive to LAX to beat the clock.
The new building is actually named for the Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Investigative team highlights the findings of its three-part series.
Begone, big boxes on the hillside, big boxes made of ticky tacky!
The union leader is honored for advancing the cause of farmworkers.
Brown halts budget talks, saying Republicans want him to agree to 'an ever-changing list of collateral demands.'
Appropriate development is the goal of the new rules, which go into effect in May.
As Sunshine Week comes to a close, Patch offers this Citizen's Guide to Information to help give access to public information. If you have other resources that you'd like to share, let us know.
Only 11.6 percent of registered voters turned out for a municipal election that included 10 citywide ballot measures and races to fill City Council and school board seats.
Los Angeles is still the most populous county in California.
Very few people have been showing up to vote in the municipal election. Poll close at 8 p.m.
Join in with your reactions to Tuesday's voting on a host of ballot measures and City Council and school board seats.
The U.S. Census Bureau is releasing data that may change the way we look at Brentwood.
All you need to know about the ten ballot measures in the municipal elections March 8. And cool videos.
Confusing measure is supposed to limit "pay for play."
Think again before lighting up in cafes, near food trucks, or on outdoor patios: Your nicotine fix can cost you up to $500.
The twin measures would give the City Council more oversight of the department.
Budget cuts last summer hit public libraries hard. Measure L will ease some pain.
The proposed oil extraction tax is $1.44 per barrel.
Ballot measure rolls back pension rates for new firefighters and police officers and will save the city millions.
A tax on medical marijuana facilities might be good for city coffers, but the dispensaries' legal future is still hazy.
The measure would allow the city to stop testing every job applicant once enough applications come in.
The charter amendment formalizes past practices.
The measure amends the charter to comply with the US Supreme Court's approval of unlimited campaign contributions by corporations.
Villaraigosa wants more citizens to participate in his online role-playing game.
Demolition and rebuilding half the structure at a time approved.
He tells 'friends' he's off blood thinners.
For some businesses, it's business as usual, but call before you go. One institution has free pie.