The candidate for mayor is making an early morning pit stop on the campaign trail on Tuesday.
The newly elected congressman introduces a piece of legislation recognizing the founder of the United Farm Workers of America.
The hill continually erodes in the rain, causing mud and garbage to collect on the street.
A proposed bill could extend last call hours in California.
The L.A. Unified School Board member is vying for a seat vacated by Tony Cardenas.
Backgrounds from dedicated cyclists and business owners will come together in a series of meetings.
Feedback is invited again and the meeting date for a much larger town hall on the issue is scheduled to be announced.
According to a 132-count indictment, members of the scheme obtained nearly 2,000 stolen identities.
"I was one of the lucky ones who survived," says a victim of a mass shooting in 1999 at the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Granada Hills.
The ceremony takes place at New Economics for Women’s Tierra del Sol community.
The council's board of directors feels the lack of demand for parking on Vineland Avenue is one of the reasons why the street would be easier for installing bike lanes.
The $410 million effort coordinates traffic signals across the city under a centralized system.
The local council office is urging further feedback gathering from the public.
A jury deadlocked 8-4 in favor of the actress on the wrongful termination claim during the first trial, which ended last March.
The city controller says she has the experience necessary to run things smoothly at city hall if elected mayor.
Here are the road condition maps for your neighborhood.
The Valley is considered a key battleground in the race by many political experts.
In March, LAFD officials admitted reporting response-time data that inflated the department's success in meeting national response goals.
The depot has a new paint job, but more heavy duty structure work still needs to be done.
While Los Angeles awaits direction from either the state legislature or state Supreme Court, city officials continue to work on ways to put controls on how marijuana businesses would be allowed to operate.
The councilman will host a celebration to honor John Marshall High School graduate Rory Fitzpatrick next Thursday at the Griffith Park Visitors Center Auditorium.
The restrictions include portions of the San Fernando Valley, West Hollywood and the Eastside.
Voters give overwhelming support for President Obama but are torn on Measure B.
The order is aimed at the Metro Transit Assassins.
Some local voters sound off on what's important to them in the general election.
The Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry Act follows on the heels of a similar law passed by the Los Angeles City Council.
Locals can give their two cents on a series of proposals before funding is sought.
Councilman Richard Alarcon wins support to create a 'party patrol' in response to the weekend stabbing.
Proposition 34 would repeal the death penalty, while Proposition 36 would alter the state's "three strikes" law.
Two branches are located in North Hollywood.
The mayor calls the city councilman "a fierce champion for the residents of the Northeast San Fernando Valley."
Feinstein suspects ' illegal short squeeze.' Brown orders switch to winter-blend fuel.
For a part of Tuesday, calls to an erotic maid service are forwarded to the councilman's office.
The project's price, design and purpose are questioned by critics.
The two are facing voter fraud and perjury charges over whether the councilman lives in the area he represents.
Council members, in voting to repeal the law, said it was time to go back to the drawing board on regulating the city's nearly 1,000 pot shops.
A special LAPD team will work with civilian domestic violence service providers.
Check out results from Thursday's neighborhood council races.