Developer releases a taped conversation between a geotechnical consultant and a science communicator.
The agency’s revision of the city’s bonds outlook is recognition of the city’s “prudent budgeting," says Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Mayor Eric Garcetti has been shopping a plan to local business groups to raise the minimum wage to $13.25 by 2017.
The department failed to properly self-inspect its heavy-duty diesel fleet to ensure it met state smoke emission standards.
Gov. Brown agrees to provide up to $330 million in tax incentives annually to keep big and small screen productions in California.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
It could cost as some $1.5 billion to repair the 4,600 miles of damaged sidewalks. The City Council approved spending $27 million this year.
The ruling could endanger efforts to revitalize a “forlorn” intersection at Sunset Boulevard and Western Avenue, Mitch O'Farrell said.
The city Ethics Commission suggested today that the City Council may want to explore the idea of a lottery, maybe 100 prizes of $1,000.
Councilman Paul Koretz, who represents Hollywood, says a statewide moratorium is necessary, at least while the drought continues.
The czar can better connect the homeless or formerly homeless to resources, including city-run housing units and vouchers, the motion said.
Council members also want to know the utility’s long-term efforts to replace the aging components and improve system reliability.
The protesters included sanitation workers who came out by the dozens in their trash trucks, blaring their horns.
Eric Garcetti gets carried away, celebrating the Kings' victory. Do you give him a pass?
Under the proposal, law enforcement would use the statewide Emergency Alert System to broadcast descriptions of vehicles involved in serious hit-and-run accidents.
Opponents say increased wage may lead to hotel owners reducing staff, closing less profitable sites or replacing employees with automated kiosks.
Mayor Eric Garcetti, himself a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve, said the city plans to "make our veterans workforce here the best in the nation."
A new open source site will launch on Saturday.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Nearly 40 years ago, Anthony Sullivan of Hollywood was told: "You have failed to establish that a bona fide marital relationship can exist between two faggots," said his attorney.
Los Angeles voters, of course, will have the final say. The proposed tax would equate to about $30 per person every year and $90 for a household.
The unanimous vote was a response to a December legal ruling which said the update, which allowed for denser projects and taller buildings, was "fundamentally flawed."
Here's what you need to know about moving around Hollywood the next week.
And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
Here's what to expect in Los Angeles County.
A city councilman says the conditions of the city's sidewalks are "downright embarrassing."
The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
City crews vow to circle Los Angeles twice in the coming year to find and fill potholes.
The outspoken lawyer says she wants to make a difference locally.
The total represents 74 percent of the sign-ups projected for the region for the entire six-month ObamaCare enrollment period, which ends March 31.
The push comes after seven Angelenos died in fires in the last month alone.
The council motion to study the idea of a pedicab pilot program in Hollywood was introduced last year by then-Councilman Eric Garcetti, who is now mayor.
Many of the buildings are in Hollywood.
The councilman is set to term out after 14 years.
The committee would be chaired by City Councilman Paul Krekorian.
The choice of communities drew criticism from South Los Angeles-area City Councilman Curren Price says he is disappointed to see "the city's poorest communities excluded once again."
Mayor Garcetti says he’s "focused on continuing to reform the DWP to cut costs, improve customer service and increase transparency.''
State Geologist John Parrish says moving forward on the project would violate the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Act.
The program is aimed at reducing poverty.
Hollywood stakeholders are demanding the state to strengthen its film and TV tax credit to keep its homegrown industry from leaving.