Garcetti hopes the incentive will keep more productions in Los Angeles. Councilman Paul Krekorian is focusing even more locally on District 2.
The date and exact location of her death were not released by the Los Angeles County Department of Health.
Studio City Neighborhood Council hears from District 2 City Councilman Paul Krekorian on some latest developments since the new administration took over.
Most of the data was previously only accessible to a limited group of city officials.
The Studio City Neighborhood Council and City Councilman Paul Krekorian have questioned the design and scope of the proposal.
The local neighborhood council president is honored during Latino Heritage Month.
Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks says it should take four to six weeks to fully replace the Studio City pocket park.
A report by The Los Angeles Times claims hundreds of concrete buildings in Los Angeles County won't withstand a major earthquake.
A local councilman proposes the idea of an acquisition by city hall.
The newly elected councilwoman wants to curb the issue in parts of North Hollywood and Sun Valley.
A task force will be created to encourage collaboration between city departments.
Nurty Martinez pledges to work on creating tougher laws on pimping.
If the program was successful, more parking meters could have been installed along Riverside Drive.
The city looks to answer inquires about having parking meters on a street crowded with stores and restaurants.
Analyst reports the government shutdown has not impacted the city yet.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
There are 95 neighborhood councils across the city and the next round of elections is scheduled to begin in March 2014.
From Sept. 23 to Oct. 4, members of the public are encouraged to view the video profile for each finalist, including the L.A. River, which runs through Studio City and is the subject of major revitalization.
Valet parking on Ventura Boulevard and other busy corridors in the San Fernando Valley have been an ongoing issue.
The Three Feet for Safety Act goes into effect next September.
The DWP gave $40 million in ratepayer money to safety and employee groups, a study found.
Ten months will be dedicated to seismic strengthening and getting the site ready to be leased out.
The companies will be allowed to operate under a new set of regulations.
Three people are lining up to replace Tom LaBonge, including a current staffer.
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Air conditioning puts strain on the electrical infrastructure.