Seeking to close a $238 million deficit, Villaraigosa also proposes using close to $83 million in one-time solutions.
Two Valley Glen residents make history as the first female duo with Down Syndrome to complete the Los Angeles Marathon.
An innovative plan will scatter 4,000 high-tech rental bicycles around Los Angeles.
A dispute with the LADWP leaves the possibility of the park going dark for the third time in a year.
The sentence is the result of an international investigation into the 'Lost Boy' online bulletin board.
The 8-4 vote in closed session goes against the advice of City Attorney Carmen Trutanich.
'I'm very tempted to go over there and clock him,' says Councilman Koretz in response to a commenter's gesture and use of the phrase 'Heil Hitler.'
Valentino Arroyas, 18, receives a sentence of 16 months.
The City Council is set to consider a controversial settlement payment to a man paralyzed when police officers shot him after he participated in a drive-by shooting.
Here are two great ways to help save a life and save the planet.
The project could be completed by 2014.
On Thursday afternoon, Patch sites in Los Angeles will feature a live stream of a Q&A with councilman and mayoral candidate Eric Garcetti. The interview, before a live audience, will include questions from Patch readers.
This summer, Romney made a stop in North Hollywood and gave a speech in front of the crumbling Valley Plaza.
The national standard calls for fire departments to respond to emergencies under five minutes 90 percent of the time.
The comedian's name will appear on the California Primary Ballot as a Green Party candidate for President of the United States.
The Ask Paul column provides you an opportunity to directly communicate with the Council District 2 representative, who will be taking over representation of the NoHo Arts District on July 1.
The actress claims in her lawsuit that her Edie Britt character was killed off the ABC series after she complained that creator Marc Cherry had smacked her.
The fate of parts of Studio City and Toluca Lake are still unresolved.
The money is part of $201 million HUD awarded nationally as part of its Continuum of Care program.
Berman is of course in the middle of a hotly-contested and closely-watched election campaign against Rep. Brad Sherman.
The decision capps a wild morning in the trial of the actresses' lawsuit, which was filed in April 2010.
Jeff Sean Riley's penalty was increased because he submitted phony claims against the Internal Revenue Service while awaiting sentencing, officials say.
Crews will begin construction on two reservoirs that will bring the city in compliance with federal drinking water regulations.
The 32 films that will be screened were selected out of around 275 submissions.
The rally was intended to be a peaceful candlelight vigil.
Sheridan, 48, filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court in April 2010, alleging battery and wrongful termination against Cherry and Touchstone Television Productions.
After 12 years of stalled plans, the 1890's-era structure will be getting a new life.
Blanca Cardenas, an undocumented immigrant, was arrested by LAPD officers on Feb. 22 for trespassing at the home she has lived in for eight years.
The justices struck down a preliminary injunction from Orange County Superior Court Judge David Chaffee in May 2010 that would have shut down the Evergreen Holistic Collective.
The proposed final boundaries for the districts were approved last week by a 21-member Redistricting Commission.
Councilman Tom LaBonge, the Hopes' daughter Linda and Burbank Mayor Jess Talamantes are among those who attend the ceremony.
The ceremony will take place intersection of Lankershim Boulevard and Moorpark Street.
Studio City Neighborhood Council Vice President Lisa Sarkin continues her harsh words against Greater Toluca Lake Neighborhood Council President Andrew Westall.
"We're going from a purely punitive model to a restorative justice model," proclaimed Councilman Tony Cardenas, who represents part of North Hollywood.
The proposed homework policy will be unveiled and discussed 6-7 p.m. March 1 at Walter Reed Middle School, 4525 Irvine Ave., North Hollywood.
$25,000 in scholarships and prizes, plus a shot at a national title are up for grabs in nation's largest science based competition.
EPA will drill 20 new wells in area to monitor for hexavalent chromium; 10 will be in North Hollywood.
GTLNC's President, Andrew Westall, who is also the executive director of the L.A. City Council Redistricting Commission, was not present at last night's meeting. Vice-President Ryan Altoon presided.
Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) has introduced Assembly Bill 1708 to allow drivers a convenient option alongside traditional paper documents, and bring a couple of "outdated state laws into the electronic age."
Richard Bogy is a life-long resident, homeowner, business owner and commercial property owner in Toluca Lake and believes strongly it should continue to be represented by Councilman Tom LaBonge.