The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
The outspoken lawyer says she wants to make a difference locally.
A former mayor lends his name to one candidate while Sandra Fluke asks for the Democratic Party's endorsement -- without announcing her candidacy yet.
The total represents 74 percent of the sign-ups projected for the region for the entire six-month ObamaCare enrollment period, which ends March 31.
A $249 million project seeks to alleviate traffic jams through San Clemente, especially on the weekends.
The city's numbers are looking good.
More than 60 percent of cities in the state receive an overall F grade.
The project will connect the Expo and Green lines, crossing Leimert Park, Baldwin Hills and Inglewood.
The Regional Connector that will eventually head to Santa Monica will also receive a portion of the $130 million earmarked for Los Angeles.
Crews will be realigning lanes to accommodate the road-widening and drainage work.
Some say the expedited process voted in by the Board of Supervisors won't allow for proper public discourse as to how to approach the Ballona Wetlands.
Dozens of supporters descend on Culver City City Hall Monday night.
Hollywood stakeholders are demanding the state to strengthen its film and TV tax credit to keep its homegrown industry from leaving.
The Suicide Prevention Center has been awarded a grant to operate one of five government-supported national disaster distress helplines.
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
405 Freeway will fully close just after midnight to 5 a.m. Friday, but crews will begin closing freeway ramps in the affected area starting 7 p.m. Thursday.
The number is down nearly a percentage point from October.
The reconstructed 608-foot-long bridge in the Sepulveda Pass is 10 feet wider than its predecessor, according to Metro,
The Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association recognizes the project.
Former Culver City Mayor Christopher Armenta was second in the field of three Democrats with 36 percent.
If no candidate receives a majority, a runoff will be held Feb. 4 among the top two finishers.
President Barack Obama is visiting Los Angeles for three fundraisers and to visit DreamWorks.
A majority of the eight bridges along the alignment are also nearing completion.
Christopher Armenta, John Jake and Sebastian Ridley-Thomas are the three candidates in the primary election.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A Catholic bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese claims one of the laws would create a two-tier health system.
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The event is set for Nov. 24.
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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.
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.
Patch readers express their thoughts on the first day of the U.S. government shut down.
Former Culver City mayor Christopher Armenta has already announced his candidacy for the race.
Culver City hopes to eventually expand the food waste collection program citywide.
Mitchell represents Culver City in the 26th State Senate district.
Results of the State Senate District 26 special election.
The special election for the 26th Senate District includes Culver City.
The City of Culver City sends a letter to Gov. Brown asking him to veto SB4 and calls for a ban on fracking.