On May 21 Los Angeles voters will make their choices for mayor, city attorney, controller, three city council seats, ballot measures regulating medical marijuana dispensaries and more.
A local homeowners association looks to reverse a decision on a development with a scope that's too big for the neighborhood.
Board members are in favor of two proposed businesses, but have yet to take a stance on the health care provider's local project.
The city clerk is accepting applications for the May 21 election.
A chain of small gyms seeks support from the board.
The Department of Public Works maintains both on-road and off-road bike lanes.
"Ten rounds is enough to protect your business and family," says Councilman Dennis Zine.
"The need for an integrated and effective system accessible to Los Angeles city law enforcement has never been greater,” Councilman Mitch Englander says.
The mayor is planning to discuss public safety, transportation, and economic development.
Incumbent Carmen Trutanich will be joined by challenger Mike Feuer Friday evening for a lively debate.
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Decontamination of the soil at the research site in the Simi Hills west of Chatsworth might not be finished by a 2017 deadline.
Anytime Fitness looks to sign a lease to open a Chatsworth location.
Despite opposition from the surrounding neighborhood, the proposed project wins support from the city.
Two items on an upcoming committee agenda for the Chatsworth Neighborhood Council entail businesses that want to open establishments within community borders.
There are currently 72 local governments in California that have a plastic bag ban.
A local councilman is pushing for a ballot initiative that could go before voters if approved by the council.
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Payment becomes delinquent if not received by 5 p.m. or postmarked before midnight on April 10.
Officials discuss with residents plans to restore the 21-acre park, but some believe mitigation isn't necessary.
Motions to elect new officers to the board and approve money for safety whistles.
MyLA311 can be downloaded at Apple Apps and Google Play stores for IPhones and Android devices.
The public comment period for the draft plan will runs until April 22.
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Switch from "Costco-sized" building to "large Vons" comes at last moment of zoning comment period.
Councilmember Mitch Englander introduced the motion in February.
"The threshold question here is whether the county is going to enforce this law," says AIDS Healthcare Foundation President Michael Weinstein.
Disabled Northridge plaintiff has to travel to Pasadena to fight eviction.
Other equestrian amenities include trailer parking, a staging area, cross ties and an automatic horse waterer.
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Supervisors Gloria Molina and Don Knabe have joined Supervisor Michael Antonovich's vocal opposition to what he's characterized as a tax,
Learn about extended 911 service, advanced gas meters, bikeways. and Valley traffic.
Overflow crowd testifies against the project at a zoning hearing.
See what the editorial boards decided.
Neighbors decry proposal for a Costco-sized structure in the midst of their single-family Northridge residential neighborhood.