Elections for the Studio City Neighborhood Council is March 20.
Supervisor Don Knabe backs the move that some say will prompt lawsuits.
Studio City residents are asked to participate.
District 2 Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, who represents Studio City, reflects on 2013 and his hopes for the next year.
Hollywood stakeholders are demanding the state to strengthen its film and TV tax credit to keep its homegrown industry from leaving.
Paper bags will cost 10 cents each. Reusable bags will be available, either free-of-charge or for sale.
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
The half-million dollar grant will aid to prosecute those driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
More than 100,000 Christmas trees were recycled last year as part of the Bureau of Sanitation program.
The number is down nearly a percentage point from October.
Changes approved by Los Angeles City Council aim to prevent abuse from "factual basis stakeholders' in neighborhood council elections, which applies to Studio City. The ordinance still requires mayoral approval.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti's third executive directive instructs all city departments, such as Water and Power, Recreation and Parks and Public Works, to submit the data to a "portal."
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer says he is pressing charges against at least four convicted and alleged domestic abusers who tried to violate the restriction on firearms.
Studio City Neighborhood Council President John Walker submits nine-page letter to Los Angeles City Planning about the school's parking improvement plan.
Air quality is forecast to be only moderate in the Studio City area on Friday.
Studio City ad hoc committee determines the school's draft proposal for a massive development over Coldwater Canyon Avenue needs to address several issues before the final environmental impact report is submitted.
The Metro Board of Directors approves looking for ways to expand vehicle and bike parking at the Red Line's North Hollywood and Universal City/Study City stations.
Three adult performers tested positive for HIV earlier this year, leading to a series of filming moratoriums, all of which were eventually lifted.
The council votes for an ordinance that will treat the sale of e-cigarettes in the same way as tobacco products.
Department of Water and Power officials plan to increase numbers of customer service reps and meter readers to end billing problems.
The ban was proposed by CD13 Councilman Mitch O'Farrell.
Murals are currently prohibited on single-family homes in Los Angeles.
L.A. City Council earmarks $163,400 for repair work along Ventura Boulevard.
Joining effort with Los Angeles County Sheriffs, officials remind travelers this holiday weekend if you "see something, say something."
Studio City Neighborhood Council President John Walker posts a letter about the Nov. 20 officer elections.
The latest land use actions from the Studio City Neighborhood Council.
Councilman says the department should focus on fixing the problems with its new billing system, which is delivering inaccurate bills.
Studio City Neighborhood Council hears multitude of historical concerns of speeding and maintenance issues on section of Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
Residents won't be ticketed for parking on the streets if street cleaning won't be happening as scheduled.
The District 2 city councilman says he wants to focus more on his tasks for Los Angeles.
The city's 2013-2014 budget calls for faster unfreezing of certain jobs and positions that produce revenue for the city.
Council members called for the meeting after constituents complained about incorrect utility bills following the launch of the department's new billing system.
Several of the potentially at-risk buildings are in the San Fernando Valley, according to an L.A. Times analysis.
Since July 1, Los Angeles has paid $19.7 million in legal settlement costs in amounts ranging from $35 to $2.5 million. In most cases, the data shows which law firms were paid and when.
As part of the "Bring Your Own Bag" campaign, stores will display placards warning shoppers of the impending ban -- involving Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Wal-Mart, among others.
A porn industry group said that there has been a 95 percent reduction in film permits for porn films following the passage of Measure B.
The competition is the first of its kind in any major metropolitan area in the world that has a regional smart card system for its public transportation network.
There are numerous homeless encampments along the Los Angeles River as it winds through Studio City and the San Fernando Valley.
The County Board of Supervisors has yet to make a formal response to claims of secrecy of spending taxpayer funds on private attorneys to defend deputies accused of savage inmate beatings.