Although the turnout level was an historic low of 23.3 percent, almost half of the voters in Los Angeles opted to submit their ballots by mail, according to certified election results released Monday.
This is the Hi-5 Newsletter from the office of City Councilman Paul Koretz.
Senate Bill 405 did not receive the 21 votes it needed to pass. The measure failed by a vote of 18-17 with four abstentions.
Under current law, the strongest penalty for possession of child pornography is only three years in prison. This bill would raise the potential sentence to seven years.
He committed $250,000 for the completion of a new playground at Tarzana Park and $150,000 for the construction of a new skate park at Lanark Park.
Bryan Shaw admits that he plotted to commit securities fraud.
The Encino resident is charged with 15 misdemeanor counts of assault with a deadly weapon, spousal battery, brandishing a weapon, criminal threats, vandalism and attempted witness intimidation.
Both mayoral candidates have different opinions on what type of transit should go through the corridor in the next 30 or more years.
The area needs help after the blaze burned more than 1,000 acres of National Park Service land and more than 12,000 acres of California State Parks land.
Bryan Shaw agrees to give up more than $1 million in illegal stock trading profits, according to court papers.
Prop D would impose a roughly 5 percent tax on the sale of pot and limit the number of dispensaries citywide to about 135.
Firefighters from 22 light force truck companies to be reassigned in controversial plan.
The Department of Public Works maintains both on-road and off-road bike lanes.
The event will kick off at Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at Tapia Brothers Farm in Encino.
Mike Feuer and Carmen Trutanich trade allegations during Encino forum.
City Attorney election candidates Carmen Trutanich and Mike Feuer weigh in on a tricky question.
City Attorney incumbent Carmen Trutanich and his challenger Mike Feuer seek public support in Encino.
Incumbent Carmen Trutanich and challenger Mike Feuer tell the public in Encino what they stand for.
The Encino Neighborhood Council sponsors Wednesday night’s event.
The Tarzana Community & Cultural Center gets $5,000 for an outdoor drainage system to prevent flooding during rains.
Saturday's event includes talks about the library’s award-winning architecture and the role of novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs in the history of Tarzana.
The runoff candidates for the City of L.A.’s two major posts will attend an April 24 public forum sponsored by the Encino Neighborhood Council.
Payment becomes delinquent if not received by 5 p.m. or postmarked before midnight on April 10.
The long delay has frustrated many soccer enthusiasts.
The event is being held at Cleveland High School in Reseda at 6 p.m.
MyLA311 can be downloaded at Apple Apps and Google Play stores for IPhones and Android devices.
Encino family appeals to Board of Public Works to move the proposed cell tower location south of Mulholland Drive into Bel Air Skycrest and Brentwood boundary.
The razing of 43 acres in a wildlife reserve angers local environmental groups.
This is the City Council District 5 newsletter.
Of the neighborhoods' 39 precincts, Greuel wins 33 to Eric Garcetti's five.
This is the community report from City Council District 5.
Around 12,000 people have attended the celebration in recent years.
See the attached agenda for full details.
A Corps biologist will oversee use of a wood chipper, excavator and backhoe, according to a statement.
Interested persons can discuss the Army Corps of Engineers' razing of 46 acres of wildlife and proposals for its restoration.
An agreement for the restoration of the area is nearing, Kris Ohlenkamp tells the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council.
Follow the link and take the online survey to express how you feel about proposed increases in fees, fines, and taxes to balance the city’s projected $213 million budget deficit.
Two vehicles struck Thomas Robert Price about 2:15 a.m. on Dec. 2, as he crossed Reseda Boulevard at Bessemer Street.
Challenger is a founder of the Westwood Neighborhood Council.