Three apartment buildings to replace the existing one.
California homeowners are offered tips to prepare themselves for wildfires.
The Los Angeles Stormwater program has a new Web site and an online scavenger hunt with prizes to introduce it ends Friday.
What would you like Patch to ask the candidates running for the 62nd Assembly District seat, which includes parts of Mar Vista as well as Venice, Marina del Rey and Playa del Rey.
New director will oversee more than $70 million in public projects.
Statewide, tax evaders contribute to a tax gap of about $10 billion.
Residents can weigh in on Del Rey's future at a public meeting on Saturday.
Residents concerned they may lose services.
Current and future construction projects happening in Marina del Rey.
More boat slips to be added.
The plan will increase the number of boat slips.
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors amended a February ordinance that prevented playing football and other games on county beaches during the summer.
Can't make Tuesday's tax-filing deadline? Request an automatic six-month extension.
Metropolitan Water District will raise prices over next two years. San Diego water officials say the increase should have been lower.
The IRS offers tax tips for employees who want to deduct business expenses. Taxes are due April 17.
The project will deepen entrances to the marina.
The largest operation of its kind, it involved 1,900 officers and agents.
The Del Rey Residents Association holds a biennial election at its spring general meeting.
The Del Rey and Westside city councilman chats with residents about issues impacting the community.
With a deficit of $220 million, the City Council has until June 1 to approve a new budget for the coming fiscal year.
An internal report recommends that supervisors be investigated for conflicts of interest and violations of purchasing rules.
The vote will greenlight the development plans adopted by the Coastal Commission.
Department of Health Services Director Mitchell Katz presented an updated budget forecast to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors yesterday.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, whose 3rd District represents a portion of Venice, will speak Tuesday at the board meeting of the Venice Neighborhood Council on issues affecting the community.
Patch is contributing to Sunshine Week, which advocates for open government.
The bill would speed up funding and construction for big ticket local projects including the extension of the Green Line to LAX.
The Board of Supervisors voted today to award Modern Parking Inc. the contract for the lots in Marina del Rey.
The LAUSD board will vote on the resolution today.
The Los Angeles Unified School District Board will meet today in front of an expected overflow crowd, there to protest cuts including the elimination of adult education programs.
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With an average of 40 minutes less sleep starting Monday, beware of increased Web surfing.
Knabe praises Trutanich as a prosecutor and manager.
Don Knabe, Marina and Playa del Rey's representative to the County Board of Supervisors has no challenger.
Los Angeles County has launched a new website to showcase the $41 million public infrastructure improvement program underway in Marina del Rey.
The City of Los Angeles is asking unions to reopen contract talks, citing a $220 million budget shortfall for the coming fiscal year.
Federal rules require the county Department of Public Social Services to store mail that's addressed to welfare and food stamps recipients who are homeless.
The new policy lets restaurants with outdoor seating invite dogs to chow down with their owners. Let us know what you think.
The Los Angeles County Supervisors votes to rewrite rules governing county beaches to make it more clear that it's OK to play Frisbee and throw a football on the sand.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gives final approval to an ordinance regulating football, Frisbee and other games on county beaches from Memorial Day through Labor Day.