The governor has until Sept. 30 to veto the bill or sign it.
The restriction was put in place in 1983 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration when there was no way of testing for HIV in blood or plasm
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.
About 16,000 film and TV jobs, representing about $1.5 billion in wages, have been lost to other states and countries between 2004 and 2012.
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.
The czar can better connect the homeless or formerly homeless to resources, including city-run housing units and vouchers, the motion said.
Taxpayers wishing to appeal their assessed values need to file an Application for Changed Assessment with Los Angeles County by Dec. 1.
Eric Garcetti is the first Jewish mayor to be elected in Los Angeles. He says Israel has the right to protect its citizens.
Council members also want to know the utility’s long-term efforts to replace the aging components and improve system reliability.
A fifth of the county's residents live in the valley, but only two of Metro's 80 rail stations are in the area.
The drought regulations give local agencies the authority to fine those who waste water up to $500 a day. Los Angeles already has restrictions in place.
The city of Los Angeles improperly relies on a subcontractor to handle disputes over parking citations, Judge James Chalfant said.
The group plans to work with the mayor's staff first before pushing for a municipal ballot measure.
The bill would have prevented flights between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
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."
The proclamation follows the announcement that the United States Army Corps of Engineers has selected a $1 billion plan to revitalize 11 miles of the L.A. River.
Adult admissions will become $19 on July 1, while rates for children aged 2 to 12 will rise to $14.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority board agreed to temporarily hold off on additional increases that had been proposed for 2017 and 2020.
The goal is to make five miles of continuous river trail by linking existing trail segments.
The shelter has already collected more than $100,000, but officials need $2.5 million to rebuild.
If approved, the ordinance would become effective immediately and stay in place for 45 days, but could be extended for two years while the city planners develop permanent regulations.
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Among the suggestions: combining the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
The new rules will allow just one hauler to serve commercial and multi-unit residential properties in each of the city's 11 zones.
Three of the eight have either lived or were known to socialize in the West Hollywood or North Hollywood areas.
The cable company deprived the city by not turning over the funds in 2011, "precisely when we needed it the most," says City Attorney Mike Feuer.
Anti-loitering signs have gone up, with permanent surveillance cameras expected to be installed soon.
Officials are now enlisting the help of real estate agents.
And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
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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.