Members whose terms have expired would be allowed to remain on the board for two more years.
Gil Cedillo has represented many of the communities in CD1 in his term as a member of the California State Assembly.
The argument over how funds for the earthquake preparedness drill reveal a rift over ASNC budget procedures.
Capt. Mark Phillipsen was allegedly attempting to purchase 7 balloons of simulated heroin.
It will be debated again Saturday at a special meeting and possibly presented to the city council by the end of the month.
New guidelines would require grantees to better advertise their community projects.
Tanner Blackman of the City Code Studies Section fielded community concerns about the city's mural ordinance at Eagle Rock's Cactus Gallery on Thursday evening.
Community will have their chance to help shape the longstanding mural ban.
The amended city ordinance would also define "excessive barking" and streamline the hearing process.
California Department of Food and Agriculture is trapping in Highland Park
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation has decided to reverse its recent ban on apron parking. The new law went into effect Oct. 12.
Which Parklet design do you think is a better fit for York Boulevard?
Pasadena filmmaker John Palacio's eight-minute documentary "Riverly" focuses on the cultural impact on the Los Angeles River.
ASNC member has requested that the board urge councilmembers Reyes and Huizar to fight for restored staffing at the Montecito Heights station.
Nearly 35 years after its first unveiling, Judy Baca's history of Highland Park mural was again revealed to the public after a fresh facelift.
Councilman José Huizar's office will host an official unveiling of the refurbished artwork.
The Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council meets on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Highland Park Senior Citizens Center.
A new ordinance, co-drafted by local Councilman Ed Reyes, would once again allow murals to be painted on private property.
Patch's preview of Highland Park Dinner on the Go's food truck feast offerings.
Glass Studio Owner Cathi Milligan will take charge of organizing the monthly event focused on featuring local galleries.
Spokesman asserts that council office is in full support of Second Saturday Gallery Night.
Several gallery owners said they have received calls from Councilman Jose Huizar's office regarding potential fees to cover costs associated with NELA Art's Second Saturday Gallery Night.
This opinion piece from the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles argues that economic development fosters quality education.
The Board of Public Works votes unanimously to urge the mayor and city council to adopt a citywide ordinance banning single-use carryout bags.
Richard Alacorn's responsible banking ordinance will be taken up by the city council's budget and finance committee on Nov. 21.
The study claimed that a city crack down on pot dispensaries actually led to an increase in crime.
The city council will consider a motion introduced by members Richard Alarcon and Bill Rosendahl to give their official support to the Occupy L.A. protests.
The historic measure, long championed by Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles), will open the door to college funding for undocumented students.
A Highland Park couple were among the many Los Angeles residents to "Occupy."
The news for Council District 14 is not nearly as bad as for most other districts.
The assemblyman claims victory over Assembly Speaker John A. Perez.
On Wednesday evening, community members will be able to review the final draft plan for the street porch and finalize the locations of the historic street lights.
With furloughs looming for his staff, Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) opted to hold a charity event Wednesday to collect food for the needy and teach constituents how to access state agencies and resources.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
The California Supreme Court's decision not to issue a stay on its order freezing redevelopment agencies could have a devastating impact on the future of the Gold Line.
The Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council is schedule to meet on Monday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. in Ramona Hall.
Gustavo Alvarez and 41-year-old Joseph Sepulveda were found guilty of the July 5, 2003, shotgun shooting Virginia Alvarez outside a Highland Park restaurant.
Report shows that Gold Line, which runs through Highland Park and Mount Washington, is among the safest trains rides in the system.
The innovative street design, which as been under consideration in Highland Park for months, will get pitched at City Hall on Friday.
Capt. Steve Skelly says firefighters have witnessed an injury and several near misses at the crosswalk.