About two-thirds of voters believe workers will be laid off or forced into part-time status so companies will not have to pay for their health insurance.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Studio City Neighborhood Council weighs Harvard-Westlake proposal by a vote in December.
A Catholic bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese claims one of the laws would create a two-tier health system.
Those opposed to the expansion plans for the private school in Studio City are met with heavy criticism leading to a much anticipated community meeting.
The ordinance was tentatively approved last week, but not enough council members were present so a second reading is required to finalize the vote.
Carts selling food items and other merchandise should be legalized say some council members.
The massive public works project is widely credited with allowing for rapid development of the San Fernando Valley.
The city council voted Tuesday to start seeking bids from vendors to provide free internet service to residents.
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and Santa Barbara County Supervisor Salud Carbajal were also appointed to the panel.
This is the sixth department heads to leave since the mayor required them to re-apply for their jobs earlier this year.
Alex Da Silva, 43, is also ordered by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Kathleen Kennedy to register as a sex offender for life.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says Washington needs to know that L.A. deserves Alternative 20, the most expensive and comprehensive of four L.A. River revitalization options being considered by Congress.
Transportation officials cite rising bid prices as the main reason for the increase.
Another 51 shops in San Fernando Valley, Venice, Boyle Heights, Hollywood, South Los Angeles and other area communities face charges, according to a list provided by City Attorney Mike Feuer's office.
The date and exact location of her death were not released by the Los Angeles County Department of Health.
Garcetti hopes the incentive will keep more productions in Los Angeles. Councilman Paul Krekorian is focusing even more locally on District 2.
Several of the potentially at-risk buildings are in Sherman Oaks, according to an L.A. Times analysis.
Most of the data was previously only accessible to a limited group of city officials.
The city will not appeal state regulations allowing for rideshare apps such as Lyft and Uber.
Studio City Neighborhood Council hears from District 2 City Councilman Paul Krekorian on some latest developments since the new administration took over.
The Studio City Neighborhood Council and City Councilman Paul Krekorian have questioned the design and scope of the proposal.
Gardeners would be to plan on city-owned land between roads and sidewalks in residential areas as long as the plants don't impede the public's walkability.
Several streets have been completed since September, City Councilman Paul Krekorian's office announces.
All valets in the city will be required to obtain permits and insurance, and not park on streets, unless they have specific city permission, under the new ordinance.
Representatives of the taxi industry say they are at an unfair disadvantage because they must follow strict city laws, many aimed at protecting the public's safety, that rideshare services are flouting.
Troubled Studio City businesses' owners are a no show to the full neighborhood council meeting.
Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks says it should take four to six weeks to fully replace the Studio City pocket park.
Lawmakers express concerns about older concrete buildings.
TV pilots shot in L.A. will be exempt from more than $400 in fees.
Three criminal cases have been filed against illegal dispensaries in North Hollywood and Van Nuys, respectively. There are currently 16 medical marijuana businesses in Studio City.
Southern Californians must make a concerted effort to cut back on water use, state officials say.
A report by The Los Angeles Times claims hundreds of concrete buildings in Los Angeles County won't withstand a major earthquake.
The troubled Studio City restaurant owned by Will Smith and Duane Martin is not finding middle ground with the community over noise and parking concerns.
A task force will be created to encourage collaboration between city departments.