The bill would ban people from carrying unloaded rifles and shotguns in public.
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An ERHS teacher who serves on the Neighborhood Council has never seen it this bad at Eagle Rock’s premier school.
The recommendation is to eliminate a surface route completion of the 710 freeway and focus on a tunnel or public transit solution.
Sept. 13 is the deadline for filing candidatures for Council office.
Friday's lawsuit is aimed at preventing authorities from shutting down pot clinics starting Sept. 6.
DA Carmen Trutanich sends letters to dispensaries, asking them to comply with Ordinance No. 182190.
The bill, to be reviewed Thursday, calls for collective bargaining in teachers' evaluation process.
The bill would set minimum flight altitude regulations on helicopters.
The Council voted 11-1 Tuesday to ease parking requirements for businesses and new or renovated buildings.
Those who plan to attend will get an update on the ERNC election in October and get to have their say on any matter of concern to the community.
The city’s marijuana ordinance, signed by the mayor Wednesday, ought to help Angelenos "reclaim their neighborhoods," the councilmember says.
The Board of Supervisors votes to reject a measure on November's ballot to extend term limits.
The July 21 dedication is a misnomer—there’s no square around for miles—aimed at generating neighborhood pride.
What kind of work is done in our name?
The ban on medical marijuana storefronts approved by the Los Angeles City Council could have far-reaching consequences for patients as well as recreational users of pot. Take our poll and tell us how a ban would affect you.
In light of the mass shooting in Colorado, do you think the federal Assault Weapons Ban should be reinstated?
The ban has the backing of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, the City Attorney's Office, police Chief Charlie Beck and District Attorney Steve Cooley.
A coalition of Los Angeles neighborhood council members, community activists and residents call for repealing the city’s medical marijuana ordinance and banning medical marijuana dispensaries.
Californians Aware appeals to voters to help protect key provisions of the state's open-government law.
Where do you stand on the issue of the nation's first high-speed rail project?
Brown says the project is about creating jobs and building an infrastructure to accommodate millions of new residents expected in the state in coming decades.
The longtime head of the City's Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (also known as EmpowerLA) had recently declared his candidacy for the council district 13 seat opening next year.
The experts want to hear from the public about what kind of environmental impact the first year of L.A.’s 2010 Bicycle Plan has had on parts of the Northeast, including Eagle Rock.
Whoever is responsible for the abandoned, foreclosed house on 5115 La Roda Ave. faces criminal prosecution for failure to heed the City’s warning to clean up the property, barricade all entry points and fence the entire lot.
The Council member who lost nearly all of Downtown to Huizar's CD 14 says she's sad 'public testimony was ignored.'
The state Senate votes 21-16 to authorize about $8 billion in spending on the project, starting with construction in the Central Valley.
The City Council has approved a $1 increase in admission fees to the L.A. Zoo and first offense parking fines by $5.
A coalition of labor groups sues the City over failure to inform public about Wal-Mart's environmental review exemption.
A panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal rules that state law preempts any ban on pot shops in Los Angeles County.
The pool will likely remain open at least through summer.
Tuesday’s motion seeks to provide $10,000 in salaries for employees of the pool, scheduled to be closed August 12 because of budget cuts.
Do you feel you have a say in city affairs through the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, which will elect new leaders in October?
The coming fiscal year's 6-billion-dollar budget saves afterschool programs and much of the District's early childcare programs.
Bay Area Assembly Member Tom Ammiano pulls AB 2312 after admitting it lacks the votes to pass.
An Eagle Rock linguist explains why anti-immigration laws don’t work—and what can be done to resolve the global issue of immigration.
CD 14 Deputy Kai Newkirk, who left Eagle Rock City Hall June 15, was a widely admired figure.
Don’t be fooled by their ‘granola’ signs or officious-looking certificates.
It’s the third endorsement by a City Council member for Gomez, who earned the top spot in the June 5 primaries.
After three years as Occidental College’s associate communications director, Rhea Borja is taking her social-media talents to Somona.