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Candidates for office in the June primary election have today and Friday to file their nomination papers (or until Wednesday in cases where an incumbent does not file for re-election). Read Full Artice...
As Los Angeles County seeks to replace a voting system that has been subject to sharp criticism from state officials, the Board of Supervisors voted this week to terminate a contract with one of the system's main vendors. Read Full Artice...
A California appeals court ruled that Internet threats posted on a 15-year-old boy's Web site are not protected free speech in what may be the state's first case to examine the boundaries between free expression and cyber-bullying. Read Full Artice...
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation won precious support from a longtime liberal holdout in the House on Wednesday and from Catholic nuns representing dozens of religious orders, gaining fresh traction in the run-up to. Read Full Artice...
Here is the cost to taxpayers for air travel by each California lawmaker, according to records obtained by The Associated Press from the Assembly and Senate rules committees. Read Full Artice...
SACRAMENTO - California lawmakers charged taxpayers for airfare totaling $2 million over a recent 2 -year period, but the Legislature, citing security concerns, won't disclose the destinations or produce proof that all the trips were for official state. Read Full Artice...
The Los Angeles Board of Water and Power Commissioners is expected to vote today on a carbon reduction surcharge proposed by the mayor to help fast-track the city's transition to clean, renewable energy.
The surcharge would add about $2. Read Full Artice...
The city of Los Angeles has begun laying off employees from a targeted group of 459 positions, with 37 municipal workers receiving pink slips so far, officials said Wednesday. Read Full Artice...
WASHINGTON - With time and tempers short, everyone's playing hardball in the drive to pass - or stop - President Barack Obama's massive health care legislation by the weekend. Read Full Artice...
Adrian Galysh of Van Nuys has declared himself a candidate for the State Senate, hoping his rhetorical riffs prove as crowd-pleasing as his guitar licks.
Galysh, 35, has never before run for office, but does have three solo albums to his credit. Read Full Artice...
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Monday nominated Sherman Oaks resident Richard Drooyan, an attorney with a long history of police reform, to the civilian Los Angeles Police Commission. Read Full Artice...
ALPINE MEADOWS, Calif. - On a ridge near the 8,600-foot summit of Alpine Meadows ski resort, 17-year-old snowboarder Lucas Fuller scopes out the many chutes and bowls that radiate out from Ward Peak. Read Full Artice...
WASHINGTON- House Democrats triggered the countdown Monday for the climactic vote on President Barack Obama's fiercely contested remake of the health care system, even though the legislation remained incomplete and lacked the votes needed to pass. Read Full Artice...
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