Despite calls for faster graffiti cleanup in Highland Park, the head of Central City Action Committee said the organization is doing a good job.
The Historic Highland Park Neighborhood council will discuss security cameras, Southwest Museum funding and graffiti removal and several items at Thursday's meeting.
New bike lanes on North Figueroa and Colorado are scheduled to be installed in the first year of the plan.
Szabo will rely on his years of experience in city government to bolster his campaign.
The proposed fees would increase first offense fees by $5 and late fees by $10.
The pool will likely remain open at least through summer.
A panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal finds that Los Angeles County's ban on medical marijuana is 'preempted' by state law.
13 years after their establishment, Neighborhood Councils are still finding their footing.
New council districts will mean new representation for many Highland Park and Mount Washington residents.
The over 6 billion dollar budget for the next fiscal year saves afterschool progarms and much early childcare programs.
The public now has two weeks to review and discuss suggested alterations to the plan.
The board will discuss the possible end to its participation in the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment's exhaustive measures program.
Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch Englander wants to ban sodas from city parks. Is that fair?
It’s the third endorsement by a City Council member for Gomez, who earned the top spot in the June 5 primaries.
President Obama's immigration policy will allow young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally to seek work permits.
Chavez commended Lopez for his background of community leadership.
With new Council District lines to be finalized, Councilman José Huizar plans to meet with Mount Washington residents for the last time Monday night.
Both candidates told their supporters they are ready for the second leg of the race for the Assembly District.
Candidate Jimmy Gomez had a strong lead for first place, but the real battle was between Luis Lopez and Arturo Chavez for second place.
Election day is here, Patch will keep you updated throughout the day.
Check out the list of top donors for each candidate.
Lopez spoke to Patch about his bid to represent the 51st Assembly District.
The measure would raise $735 million to prevent smoking and fight cancer, but supporters say the State should first address other budget priorities.
Proposition 28 would alter term limits, but opponents say it would let officials sit in office for too long.
The senator called Gomez the "best person for the job."
The full City Council will hear the proposed ban by the Planning and Land Use Management Committee.
There are perks for those serving jury duty, but this juror found that the service is its own reward.
Where do they stand on this legislation allowing LAUSD and charter schools to share the same campus? Here is the uncut video of their answers at a forum Wednesday in Echo Park.
Sandra Cisneros Learning Academy at Mohawk Bend will host the event May 23. The event is open to the public, but Patch will also have a special question or two. Suggest what we should ask here.
José Huizar's Chief of Staff Ana Cubas has pulled papers with the City Ethics Commission to run for a seat on the City Council's drastically realigned 9th District.
The Los Angeles City Council approved the $7.2 billion budget that cuts significant services, but delays layoffs for 200 employees.
Six public forums through May 24 to discuss the proposed extension of the Long Beach freeway will be the public’s last chance to influence Metro’s and Caltrans’ decision.
The motion was approved in a committee meeting on Wednesday, and will now go before the full city council.
South Pas public works officials say Long Beach inaccurately blamed the city for the 5,500 gallon sewage spill Saturday.
Englander urges all of the city's Neighborhood Councils to take a position on the Community Care ordinance.
Six community forums are scheduled May 14-24, including one in Eagle Rock.
The openly gay aspirant to the California Assembly says the president has officially shown his ‘full support for the full humanity’ of thousands of LGBT people in the 51st Assembly District.
Rep. Judy Chu, who is running in a newly drawn Congressional district that includes Altadena, as well as current representative Adam Schiff spoke in support of President Obama’s gay marriage views Wednesday.
The wealthy investment banker is opting to spend more time with his family, according to the L.A. Times.