With an average of 40 minutes less sleep starting Monday, beware of increased Web surfing.
The Feb. 28 event was held at the Getty Center.
Saturday's community forum will address how future budget cuts will affect public schools.
The Neighborhood Council backs Huizar’s plan to keep Eagle Rock and Highland Park together.
Hillary Clinton didn’t make it after all—but the mayor did (no surprise).
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was expected to grace the private event at the Getty Center.
Many residents near Eagle Rock High School likely to lose power for two hours as DWP crews fix the problem.
Wednesday’s the deadline to tell L.A.’s mayor how to spend taxpayers’ money in 2012-13.
From Johnson to Obama, which president do you think was best for America?
The second-graders are the first students in L.A. to officially travel free on Metro buses and rail on a field trip.
The project follows last year’s replacement of a 16-inch ductile iron water main under Colorado Boulevard.
The Gold Line Construction Authority settled a lawsuit to acquire land last week, paying four times what it is worth. Was that the only course of action left?
The Neighborhood Council also pushes ahead with discussions to build a bike path connecting Yosemite Park and Oxy, and approves CD 14 Redistricting draft maps.
Find out—and influence—where your neighborhood’s geographical and political destiny lies.
30 DWP customers affected; leak expected to fixed by 10 p.m. Saturday.
If Republicans in Congress have their way, millions of kids from low-income families will be left without a vital safety net.
The Council member lists his office’s accomplishments in Eagle Rock at TERA’s annual meeting.
The Council member will be on the air tonight at 7 p.m.
Mark your calendar for Feb. 1, 7 p.m., to hear Council Member Huizar’s recap of 2011 for the community and prospects for 2012.
Where do you stand on the touchy issue, which appears to have split L.A. along racial lines?
Council Member José Huizar was among several politicians and others at Saturday's Chinese New Year Parade.
Sign up for the 2013 Greater Los Angeles homeless count.
Take Back the Boulevard initiative sets sights on improving Colorado to better serve the community.
The homegrown initiative to turn Colorado into Eagle Rock’s Main Street invites you to its second ‘nuts-and-bolts’ public meeting Thursday.
The Council member's motion now goes before the City's Planning Commission.
From Google to TwitPic, hundreds of online sites are blacked out Wednesday to protest two Congressional bills targeting online piracy.
From median improvements along Colorado to efforts to reclaim the boulevard, the Eagle Rock Valley Historical Society will focus on the progress of four plans to make the neighborhood a better place.
Roger Dolin received $2,500 from the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council to clean up graffiti that had tarnished his art on Figueroa Street.
Historical photograph of prominent civic leaders at a Chamber of Commerce get-together. Can you pick out the noted people in the photo?
Facing a $109-million bill for continued redevelopment, the Council votes to ditch CRA/LA, which helped revitalize large parts of the city.
Supporters of the sport implore the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council not to knock down or alter a multidimensional court that is one of the most popular attractions at Yosemite Park.
A new study made available at Tuesday’s Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council meeting suggests smoking a joint or two once a week is less harmful to the lungs than consuming tobacco.
Friday's action came after the Mammoth Community Water District approved a creek fishery management plan.
What was the past year like for you? Are you glad—or sad—it’s over?
From laws on shark fins and craft beer to online voting and property tax exemptions, the Golden State will get more than 750 laws in 2012.
Starting on New Year's Day, any child below 8 years must be secured in a child safety seat.
The Government Accountability Office issued an 80-page report on the 2009 Station Fire, with recommendations on how to improve the Forest Service's firefighting policies.
The city's Arts, Parks and Neighborhoods Committee considers a draft ordinance that would postpone Neighborhood Council elections scheduled for 2012 until 2014.
Gold Line Construction Authority Chairman Doug Tessitor writes about the economic advantages of the coming Gold Line Foothill Extension.
Assembly member Anthony Portantino proposes legislation that requires utilities to regularly review and improve disaster preparedness plans.