A new taxpayer receipt feature on the White House website provides the answers.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino says the bill closes a loophole that puts Californians at risk.
At most recent meeting, council members continued to debate the proper use of neighborhood purposes grants.
Hugo Joel Gonzaleza, a Los Angeles City Department of Building and Safety inspector, was arrested Friday morning on federal bribery charges
State records indicate that structural upgrades are needed at numerous Highland Park schools to prepare them for an earthquake.
Residents of Northeast Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley offered alternatives to the proposed 710 freeway extensive.
Highland Park residents voted for three redevelopment projects to improve York Boulevard, between Avenue 50 and 56
Highland Park and Mount Washington Residents have ample opportunity to speak their piece on Wednesday.
A projected budget deficit of $400 million must be tackled by improving revenue, management, pension programs and tax-collection mechanisms, elected representatives of local neighborhood councils tell City Council members.
Metro is now taking public comments regarding the SR-710 project, both in public meetings and online.
The average county resident's health suffers from environmental factors and lags well behind Orange County, San Diego County and several Bay Area counties.
The big shots came out to christen the new park where the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco meet. With photos by Gary Leonard.
Coalition says $12 million in measure J bond money should be used for finishing community college campus project at Van de Kamps property.
The facility's administration has requested that council member Ed Reyes support a repaving of the alley.
The "cellular technology package" would be located atop storage shed that overlooks historic museum.
The council worked their way through a 12 item agenda last night, voting to allocate money for several projects and discussed council redistricting.
141 Marijuana Dispensaries across Los Angeles have been ordered to shut down immediately, none of them are in Highland Park.
In Los Angeles City voting, Luis Sanchez pushed got nearly 45 percent, Bennett Kayser followed with almost 39 percent and John Fernandez received almost 16 percent. But Sanchez got a clear majority in the five independent cities also in LAUSD District 5.
Councilmember said victory was a the validation of "a movement."
Voters approve most measures to help ease the city's budget crisis and send incumbents back to the City Council.
Voters in Northeast L.A. are making tough decisions on election day.
Inspector said polling stations will heat up after work.
We'll be covering Tuesday's events and invite you to be part of our real-time coverage.
The U.S. Census Bureau announced the release tomorrow of population data for the town, county and state.
Elections will be held on Tuesday, March 8. Here's all you need to know.
Council District 8 and School District 5 continue to be money magnets as the campaigns enter the homestretch.
Budget cuts last summer forced all libraries in the Los Angeles Public Library system to shut down on Sundays and Mondays. Measure L is intended to reverse at least part of the cutbacks.
In four Board of Education contests and one City Council race, the big money is coming from groups operating outside of the candidates' control.
Now there's no excuse to claim ignorance.
Keep checking in for updates from tonight's Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council
Huizar has out-raised and out-spent business owner opponent Martinez, who has kicked in $200,000 of his own savings.
School board candidates spoke Wednesday at a public forum.
Today's PatchCast rounds up stories from Northeast L.A. and the San Gabriel Valley.
The Los Angeles City Council is preparing to vote on a revised ordinance that redesignates hillsides and further restricts over-sized housing developments.
A Monrovia property owner is suing the Gold Line Construction Authority to stop a rail maintenance yard from coming to town.
Candidates square off as campaign for District 5 seat enters stretch run.
Should the neighborhood council be spending thousands of dollars on programs that benefit only a handful of students?
The council member answered questions regarding fire department brownouts, gangs at Luther Burbank Middle School and Highland Park's fair share of city services.
Keep checking Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch for updates from tonight's HHPNC meeting.
David Alba, of the Gabriel River Infrastructure Development Project, doesn't have a big idea to solve the longstanding freeway extension problem. He's got seven of them.