The meeting is one of the last chances community members will have to weigh in before preliminary maps are drawn.
Bishop Gabino Zavala, an auxiliary bishop for the San Gabriel Pastoral Region, submitted his resignation to the pope. Saints Felicitas and Perpetua Church in San Marino shares its reaction.
The Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council will meet on Thursday, January 5 at 7 p.m. inside the Highland Park Adult Senior Citizens Center.
Beginning tomorrow California residents can register to vote online, minors will be prohibited from purchasing an over-the-counter cough syrup and possessing shark fins will be illegal.
Los Angeles city officials hope to restore L.A. as the "Mural Capital of the World."
The ruling helps pave the way for a new drug store exhibit on the property.
With the release of its annual financial report, Mount Washington Preschool and Child Care Center is seeking community support to complete a sound remediation project.
A flurry of support from community members made the holiday party possible for HLP families.
The city's Arts, Parks and Neighborhoods Committee considers a draft ordinance that would postpone Neighborhood Council scheduled for 2012 until 2014.
Former ASNC member Meredith McKenzie responds to claims from ex-Treasurer.
The Council member talks about his efforts to control the proliferation of medical marijuana facilities, the standoff between City Hall and Occupy L.A., and how L.A.'s high taxation levels hurt business.
Mother Jones has listed Pop Hop Books & Curio in Highland Park among its 10 favorite Kickstarter campaigns.
The Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council held a special meeting on Saturday morning to respond to a Department of Neighborhood Empowerment audit of its finances. The following is the first of two stories that recap the lengthy meeting.
Los Angeles has a small window to catch up with forward think green business owners who tried to bring pedicabs to the city, says Flying Pigeon Bike Shop owner Josef Bray-Ali.
The agreement, which is scheduled for a vote this week, would put an end to a practice that allows charters to take over struggling LAUSD schools.
Through the proposed ordinance, murals would be allowed on private property for the first time since 2002.
The Council member is expected to introduce a motion Wednesday to determine—and improve—L.A.’s disaster preparedness capabilities.
Councilman José Huizar will unveil the first draft of a new ordinance that would allow murals to be legally painted on private property for the first time in nearly a decade.
A coalition of Hermon residents has been formed with the intent of forming new neighborhood council.
If so, the LADWP wants to hear from you.
The once-in-a-lifetime wind storm has left 140,000 LADWP customers without power as of Thursday afternoon, according to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
More than 500 police officer completed the raid of the Occupy Los Angeles Camp.
Shortly after midnight, the first of an estimated 1,200 LAPD officers began moving into the Occupy LA encampment.
LAPD declared an unlawful assembly at about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday and began to move out Occupy Los Angeles demonstrators from City Hall.
Teachers would need to reapply for jobs.
An "Historic Arroyo Seco Parkway National Scenic Byway" community workshop will be held at the Ebell Club from 6:30-8:30 p.m., with community members invited to discuss the following topics.
This week's crime blotter includes stolen cars, reports of domestic abuse and petty theft.
There's a broad cross section of people participating in the Occupy L.A. protests.
Occupy L.A. protesters use a method of call and response referred to as a mic-check to disperse message among themselves.
LAPD officers clad in riot gear take up positions on and around First Street but back down.
Protesters faced with difficult strategies as they attempt to hold City Hall.
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Flying Pigeon Bike Shop Owner Josef Bray Ali documents his experience cycling between two very different #Occupy movements.
The final part of the documentary series looks at how local business leaders are helping to shape the future of Highland Park.
Silver Lake resident Kayser represents Los Angeles Unified School District 5, which includes Northeast Los Angeles. He sent this Opinion piece
The L.A. City Council voted 12-0 to approve a motion that lets Herb Wesson take over Eric Garcetti's city council presidency as of Jan. 2.
HHPNC approves funds to help pay for test phase of noise reduction project.
The new garage door will allow for faster response times.
The community garden will get growing in January.
The property would be overseen by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority.