City officials reached out to technology companies, experts and even residents today for advice on establishing citywide Internet service.
The proposed tax would equate to about $30 per person every year and $90 for a household.
John B. Owens, 42, a Los Angeles-based litigation partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson, was a federal prosecutor for 11 years.
The county plans to offer free meningitis vaccinations to people without health insurance beginning tomorrow.
In 2011, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 31 of each year as Cesar Chavez Day nationally, although it is not a federal holiday.
Los Angeles State Historical Park will be getting new walkways, landscaping, a 2-acre wetland habitat, rangers station and more.
Senators Ron Calderon, Roderick Wright and Leland Yee were all suspended Friday.
A new poster campaign will launch Monday in three cities across the country, including Los Angeles, warning people that entering into a fraudulent marriage is a crime.
Pimps and gang members often target children in foster care and group homes. But parents and even trained social workers often miss the signs of such exploitation, according to experts and survivors.
The county has reverted to a three-year criminal record look-back for everyone and prohibited all parolees and probationers from applying for any vouchers.
The initiative would legalize possession, use, cultivation, transportation and distribution of marijuana and hemp. Backers have until Aug. 18 to collect 504,760 valid signatures.
Los Angeles County represents about 27 percent of the statewide enrollment, which stood at 880,082 consumers as of Feb. 28. As of March 14, that figure rose to more than a million Californians.
The website "gives residents a better way to see how their tax dollars are being collected and spent..."
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a $5.5 million contract for design services.
Los Angeles' top budget adviser today recommended going to voters with a half-cent sales tax hike.
Councilmembers are asking staff to investigate.
Officials are now enlisting the help of real estate agents.
Beginning Friday, anyone who wants to know if their personal information was compromised can call (877) 868-9284.
An official estimated that the county's backlog amounts to 2,000- 3,000 reports and dates back to 2010 or 2011.
Los Angeles City Council voted on the ban on Tuesday.
Ford's trip to City Hall included a five-minute visit with Councilman Mitch O'Farrell, who represents Echo Park and Silver Lake.
The utility's response to its billing system hiccups has been "unacceptable," says Marcie Edwards on her first day as general manager.
The seminars help taxpayers prepare and file 2014 Business Property Statements.
It will be streamed live from 7-8:30 p.m. on Time Warner Cable's LA-36 and rebroadcast later.
Employees hired after July 1 won't be able to pass along their medical insurance to family members after they die.
If an economic study supports the hike, wages could increase to $15.37 an hour for 11,000 workers in the city.
The pilot reward program would offer a $1,000 reward for collisions that result in property damage, $25,000 for those that cause bodily injury and $50,000 for crashes that result in death.
The study would look into permitting Angelenos to engage in "beekeeping" in single-family residential areas.
And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
Here's what to expect in Los Angeles County.
If approved by voters, the measure would require the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to regulate and license commercial marijuana cultivation, transportation, sales and testing and impose a 25% tax on nonmedical marijuana retail sales.
A city councilman says the conditions of the city's sidewalks are "downright embarrassing."
The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
You already knew that of course. But the Neighborhood Council says a lot of newcomers to L.A. do not. They want to make it clear.
City crews vow to circle Los Angeles twice in the coming year to find and fill potholes.