Paul Krekorian, who has a special interest in the issue, weighs in.
The Studio City Residents Association warns locals about the potential driving problems.
The Planning and Land Use Management Committee passes the plan unanimously.
Studio City Neighborhood Council President John Walker reminds the stakeholders.
President's time here will be brief, one in a series of campaign stops that day in Iowa, Colorado and Las Vegas.
John Walker and Wendy Greuel both live in Studio City.
More than 100 people showed, in one of the largest public presentations Universal gave of the project.
It's hot, hot, hot out there, and close to the record.
Measure L, a ballot initiative passed by voters last March, is providing the funds to restore library services.
The seminar is at the Studio City Library from 2-4 p.m.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
A message from the Los Angeles City Council member.
Local resident Wendy Greuel is the city controller.
Do you have a question for your councilman? Ask him by emailing askpaul@lacity.org
The Los Angeles City Council will decideTuesday whether to repeal its ban on storefront medical marijuana dispensaries.
She's staying home, working the computer, asking for money.
Kelly Cole joins friends in Sunday's bake sale.
Parents from local schools educate others about the upcoming proposition.
Studio City's Wendy Greuel releases her preliminary financial report for the city.
Council member Tom LaBonge wins some concessions, and billboard lighting will be dimmed. The next step is a vote before the City Council.
A Jewish analysis of the California state propositions.
The meeting starts at 8:30 Thursday in Van Nuys.
Pizza Rev opens for business on Friday.
These were the final results releases Thursday night.
A total of 292 votes were cast, that’s about $18.50 spent by the council for every vote cast.
The District 2 City Councilman released this statement below.
A message from John Walker, the SCNC president.
Studio City Neighborhood Council reps urge people to vote.
It’s me Heidi, not Diane, to tell you why a dog would be a good for local government especially if it was me
A message from the Studio City Patch editor.
The contest was sparked by Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Krekorian. The top prize is a $1,000 scholarship.
The Studio City Neighborhood Council race offers a colorful array of candidates.
You do not have to be a registered voter, and you may be able to vote in more than one race.
Here is the latest update from the Department of Water and Power.
Event raises $28,000 for Democratic campaigns.