A second successful prosecution is brought since the law went into effect in January.
Here’s what you missed if you didn’t attend the latest NCVV board meeting.
The former Los Angeles City Councilwoman who used to represent Council District 2 was the first to launch a campaign in early March.
Omer Gallion died in prison five years after a magistrate judge recommended he be retried or released.
Patch will have a booth in North Hollywood Park on Tuesday.
Studio City talent manager Nick Roses is facing possible jail time.
The North Hollywood Senior Center is one location of six Valley sites operating to help citizens deal with elevated temperatures this weekend.
In two weeks the current plan will finalize the voting districts until the next redistricting process in 10 years.
If the talk show host wants a street named after him, he will have to do some volunteer work, says L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
The Arts, Parks, Health and Aging Committee votes 3-0 to issue a request for management proposals from private groups.
The congressman introduces legislation calling for the FAA to restrict helicopter flight paths over Los Angeles.
Sidewalk repairs is the most heated item discussed.
L.A. City Council unanimously votes to let the contract for cameras at intersections end after July 31.
Neighborhood council supports Police Commission's vote to end the controversial traffic program, as decision looms on whether to extend contract with the company that operates the cameras.
Republican presidential candidate appears at Valley Plaza mall in North Hollywood Wednesday on his campaign tour.
Here's a roundup of issues discussed Tuesday at the Greater Toluca Lake Neighborhood Council meeting.
Today is the deadline to submit your comments, opinions before boundary lines are fixed.
The presidential candidate continues his campaign tour.
Gatto made the announcement in a press release Friday.
The Assemblyman will join State Senator Carol Liu in honoring local outstanding contributors to the business world.
The Los Angeles City Councilman invites local residents to enjoy an early evening tour on two wheels through NoHo and Toluca Lake.
North Hollywood residents voice their concerns about Blue Moon Nights.
The city councilman thinks allowing food sales will help the sagging industry.
The new design intends to promote the Web site and build a sense of community.
DWP, Councilman LaBonge pay tribute to granddaughter of William Mulholland, who died at 88.
Mayor Villaraigosa's anti-gang program kicks off in Valley Plaza Park and 31 other parks around the city.
Plans to ease traffic congestion continue to evolve.
The councilman holds a ceremony in Sherman Oaks.
Los Angeles' community redevelopment agency will work with the City Attorney during the next month to decide how two state assembly bills will affect their budget and future projects, many of which are planned in Hollywood.
City and LAPD officials plan to warn the public of the dangers of drunk driving.
The new program plans to employ 13 kids this summer.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says the effort marks the first time in which the government has sought a gang's trademarks.
The council approves an ordinance for creating of a five-member citizens committee that will select the executive director of the Office of Public Accountability.
Here are some top news stories from around the San Fernando Valley.
Despite the city attorney efforts to close them, at least three new dispensaries open in the area, and one has been disguised to look like the old yogurt shop that used to be at the same location.
The redevelopment agency was nearly axed by the state legislature Tuesday, and the council will decide Friday how to move forward with their proposed $430 million budget for the next year.
The 49-unit development is planned to be located at 5525 Klump Ave.
Metro officials will turn to the Internet today to provide motorists and residents with advice on how to cope with the impending 53-hour closure of the freeway.
The celebration at Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks Park will kick off the councilman's first full term.
The councilman authored a bill when he was in the California Assembly that is credited with bringing production jobs back to the state.