The board will meet on Monday at 7 p.m. at Ramona Hall to discuss the proposed bylaw changes.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) describes why the Los Angeles River should continue with renewal projects.
The project was funded by Council District 1.
Los Angeles will see numerous protests among labor and immigrants rights groups on May 1.
The issue will be discussed at Thursday's HHPNC meeting.
Increased rates would pay for new infrastructure and conversion to renewable energy sources.
Visitors will be able to view some collection items and view restoration work.
The fundraiser will be held at the club's Northeast 6027 York Blvd. headquarters on Saturday, May 12.
TERA’s ‘Meet the Candidates’ forum brings Eagle Rock closer to the race for the 51st Assembly District.
Much, but not all, of District 5's original borders have been restored.
TERA to host ‘Meet the Candidates’ forum Wednesday at the Center for the Arts.
Petition calls for Metro to take steps to reduce noise and air pollution.
The proposal includes the elimination of unfilled city jobs and would lay off a total of 231 employees.
Jose Huizar and community members on Saturday celebrated the city being awarded $2.85 million in park funds, which will go toward rehabilitation an empty plot of land on York Boulevard and Avenue 50.
The Arroyo Seco Journal also covered Thursday's Flat Top meeting.
The church considers the land a liability and is eager to develop or sell it.
The celebration will be held from 9-11 a.m. at the corner of York and Avenue 50.
This will be Kayser's first visit to the HHPNC, and there are no shortage of discussion topics.
Negotiations to purchase the land are now set to commence.
Brown Act questions delayed the vote.
Here's what's on the menu at Figueroa Produce's weekly food truck event.
Cell tower would be belong to Metro PCS.
Candidates expressed their views on a range topics important to Eastside communities at the Chamber of Commerce forum last week.
Work is scheduled to last approximately 2.5 months.
The Arts, Parks, Health and Aging Committee meets Tuesday at 8:30 a.m., with three Southwest Museum related items on the agenda.
The historic property is looking forward to a brighter future.
You are invited to meet the director of one of California’s largest nonprofit community health centers.
LADOT wants to know where to focus new bike lane education program.
Fire officials have been withholding medical response data, citing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Local representative Bennett Kayser's district has been dramatically rearranged.
Some members of the Los Angeles City Council think you should.
New owner hopes to open within two months.
Stakeholders say they don't support recently elected rep. Maggie Barto.
A list of which local, county, and state government offices get a holiday today.
387 schools were recognized by the state for exemplary performance.
Metro trying to bridge gap between community and government.
24 California Dems have sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder.
On Thursday afternoon, Patch sites in Los Angeles will feature a live stream of a Q&A with councilman and mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti. The interview, before a live audience, will include questions from Patch readers.
The new ordinance wouldn't apply to the Walmart grocery store planned for the corner of Cesar Chavez and Grand avenues. The City approved the permit for that store late Thursday.