Governor Brown hopes to convince Californians to tax themselves to support schools.
They say state Assembly candidate Betsy Butler's campaign did what she criticized Torie Osbon's campaign for doing to obtain the Malibu Democratic Club's endorsement. Butler says the two situations are different.
Assemblywoman Betsy Butler, liberal activist Torie Osborn and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom to participate in forum at Malibu City Hall.
The 50th Assembly District candidate will be meeting Palisadians at an event Thursday night.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins are among the 10 interesting new laws.
The ruling from the California Supreme Court upheld a state law that abolishes redevelopment agencies and struck down a second piece of legislation that allowed the agencies to pay to stay alive.
The Pacific Palisades Community Council favors an administrative review rather than a public hearing for the Westside Waldorf School remodeling plan.
PPCC backs a Los Angeles City Council proposal to improve guidelines for preventing hillside fires. Councilmembers reference a recent fire ignited by a contractor in the Potrero Canyon area.
Approximately 40 individuals attend a meeting to ask the commission charged with re-drawing Los Angeles City Council maps to keep their council districts together and include the Palms neighborhood in one district.
California Coastal Commission approves plans for a three-story house on Vance Street despite opposition from neighbors.
Palisadians John Wilson and Rob Weber receive accolades from the Community Council and Councilman Bill Rosendahl's office.
Councilman Bill Rosendahl is asking residents for donations to help run the Winter Shelter Program.
The once-in-a-lifetime wind storm has left 140,000 LADWP customers without power as of Thursday afternoon, according to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Lack of consensus on the issues prevents further action.
The federal government will conduct its first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System Wednesday.
Close to 50 people turned out to the newly formed coalition’s first Westside town hall meeting on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance that will fine residents whose dogs bark incessantly.
The Pacific Palisades Community Council will support appeals by Palisades residents regarding a proposed 49-unit apartment complex on Sunset Boulevard. Tell us what you think in our Pali Patch poll.
Traffic congestion on Sunset Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway is the main issue.
A hearing led by state Senator Fran Pavley predicts a dire future for the state as sea levels rise and the environment becomes drier.
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation has decided to reverse its recent ban on apron parking. The new law went into effect Oct. 12.
PPCC members seek more effective enforcement of laws designed to address quality-of-life concerns and building codes. But the City Council, including Palisades representative Bill Rosendahl, want more time to consider a proposed ordinance on the issue.
Butler is "a tireless advocate for consumers and our environment, and is an exceptional legislator," California's lieutenant governor says.
Several hundred people rally in Los Angeles to support public education, protest cuts.
The Santa Monica Baykeeper is battling a state board over a plan that would allow discharges into protected areas.
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl handed out certificates of recognition to the 18 cyclists that beat a JetBlue passenger plane in a race from Burbank to Long Beach during the July 16-18 shutdown of the 405 Freeway.
Pacific Palisades Community Council members favor more comprehensive studies of development projects that will impact the Westside.
Richard Bloom, Betsy Butler and Torie Osborn voice support for the protesters.
The Board of Public Works votes unanimously to urge the mayor and city council to adopt a citywide ordinance banning single-use carryout bags.
Highway lanes will continue to be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. between the Annenberg Community Beach House and Chautauqua Boulevard.
The Assemblywoman speaks with Patch about her run for California's 50th Assembly District.
The first-time candidate speaks with Patch about her run for California's 50th Assembly District.
Columbus Day is not an official state holiday in California, which is why some offices are open and services are running, while others are not.
The Toxin-Free Infants and Toddlers Act prohibits BPAs in baby products.
Three environmental leaders announce their support for the Assembly candidate.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting plan that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
“Torie Osborn is a different type of candidate. She’s authentic. She’s a leader," Eric Garcetti says.
The Council pledges opposition to the current draft of forthcoming Los Angeles citywide sign regulations.
Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting attendees urge the LAPD to do more to stop a noisy pack of motorcycles.
The Assembly candidate's latest endorsement could be her biggest one yet.