Federal officials have blamed the outbreak on a trio of Foster Farms poultry plants in California.
A poll shows a positive approval rating for Los Angeles' new mayor.
Analyst reports the government shutdown has not impacted the city yet.
There are 95 neighborhood councils across the city and the next round of elections is scheduled to begin in March 2014.
Many Studio City streets need the same attention. Which ones do you think the city should prioritize?
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
Valet parking on Ventura Boulevard and other busy corridors in the San Fernando Valley have been an ongoing issue.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
From Sept. 23 to Oct. 4, members of the public are encouraged to view the video profile for each finalist, including the L.A. River, which runs through Studio City and is the subject of major revitalization.
Some 800,000 employees will be locked out of work and visa and passport applications will remain unprocessed.
Mail and Social Security payments untouched, and certain federal employees will stay on the job.
Analysis finds there is potential net additional tax revenues in the low hundreds of millions of dollars annually related to the production and sale of marijuana and industrial hemp.
Studio City stakeholders say the L.A. City Council needs to get back to basics when allocating funds to repair infrastructure.
The companies will be allowed to operate under a new set of regulations.
Roadwork continues along heavily used Studio City corridor.
Changes include requiring Los Angeles police to enter hit-and-run cases in its COMPSTAT database. A 35-year-old web designer and musician was killed Aug. 17 in Studio City by a hit-and-run driver.
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"Through innovation and efficiency, we need to get more for our transportation dollars," says Councilman Paul Krekorian.