In the last month, more than a dozen people were killed in hit and run collisions in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
The bill will require Residential care facility administrators to undergo additional cultural competency and sensitivity training.
The council votes to adopt California’s “Trust Act” and Senate Joint Resolution 8.
The Council affirmed its tentative vote from last week and sent the mural ordinance to Mayor Garcetti for his signature.
The measure, which still must come back for final council approval, is approved on a 13-2 vote.
The bill gives law enforcement throughout California the ability to eliminate the time delay when inputing emergency protective orders for people who have been victims of domestic violence.
They are considering changing the council’s name to the Echo Park Neighborhood Council
The LA Times reported Mayor Eric Garcetti met with IBEW Local 18 business manager Brian D'Arcy at Edendale Grill in Silver Lake to discuss the deal.
A judge ruled Wednesday morning to allow the hearings to continue despite the unofficial presence of an opposition lawyer who asked for a continuance.
The Silver Lake Neighborhood Council held a public safety forum Monday night to discuss both sides of the issue.
The California Assembly member wants spousal impersonators to be as guilty of rape, according to a news statement by his office.
The forum will discuss the Gang Injunction Project.
Sandra Figueroa Villa brings to the job a wealth of experience regarding at-risk youth.
Echo Park and Silver Lake Assemblyman Mike Gatto’s AB 61 was signed into law Monday.
The below map shows a regional government plan for where to build future housing units in L.A. County, with the allocated number of new housing units for each city.
Some advocacy groups and members of the community have spoken out against the injunction.
The groundbreaking ceremony takes place Friday at 8 a.m.
The study is asking officials to find other funding sources to help repair the roads.
No longer will people get ticketed in Los Angeles for parking at a broken meter.
The assembly member will host a meet and greet from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Echo Park Farmers Market.
The Silver Lake Neighborhood Council discusses “Visions, Issues and Goals” at their biannual community meeting.
Youth Justice Coalition, along with other neighborhood advocacy groups, are speaking with residents about opposing the Echo Park gang injunction.
The city attorney discusses his priorities at Tuesdays GEPENC meeting.
The hospital is looking to rezone portions of its property to allow for a residential complex.
The group helps park goers to stay updated on projects and upgrades going on around the park.
Two council members are among the appointees.
One of the classes will take place in Echo Park.
The appeal is made to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
Thirty-five of the centers are in Los Angeles.
The $1.7 million in funds will reportedly provide 5,000 jobs to local youth.
He says they must reapply for their jobs.
The former councilwoman will serve as the interim general manager.
Many of her clients lived in Silver Lake.
He holds a meeting with local business leaders.
The councilman-elect is set to hold a swearing-in ceremony at Marsh Street Park.
The annual festival and basketball game showcases the skills of the LAPD and the LAFD.
To see May unemployment rates across the state click on towns on the map below. The light green are the lowest, the dark red, the highest.