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Battle lines harden as officials debate supervisor redistricting
L.A. NOWBattle lines hardened Tuesday over a controversial plan to create a new district that could result in the election of a second Latino supervisor. City officials from across Los Angeles County turned out to speak in favor of their supervisors' plans,... -
L.A. to host 2015 Special Olympics
L.A. NOWThe 2015 Special Olympics Summer Games will be hosted by Los Angeles, the event's organizers announced Wednesday. Founded more than forty years ago by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics is the world's largest athlectic competition for the mentally... -
Supervisors dodge questions after private talk with Jerry Brown
L.A. NOWAfter a private meeting with California Gov. Jerry Brown, Los Angeles County Supervisors held a brief open session before quickly leaving on Monday. The hastily called meeting included Brown as well as Sheriff Lee Baca and lasted for about an hour. They... -
Supervisors decide not to create second Latino-majority district
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting map late Tuesday largely preserving the status quo, protecting incumbents and rejecting demands from Supervisor Gloria Molina and Latino activists that the board draw a second Latino... -
Backers say adding L.A. County Latino district helps Asians
L.A. NOWL.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas says his plan to create a second Latino-majority political district in the county would also help Asian Americans.... -
Redistricting: Battle over new county electoral lines faces key vote
Opinion L.A.The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote Tuesday on what the new electoral district lines will look like. Three maps have been submitted to the board, and the supervisors need a four-member supermajority to adopt one....... -
Los Angeles County says it will reopen some beach restrooms early [Updated]
L.A. NOWWhile trying to quell a furor over the cleanliness of Los Angeles County's beach restrooms, officials on Thursday moved to resolve a different problem, saying they would reopen seven restrooms as early as 7 a.m. beginning Saturday. Some restrooms this....... -
Bag ban puts too much burden on consumer
This past Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 3 to 1, with Supervisor Don Knabe absent, to ban plastic shopping bags in all markets and convenience stores in the county's unincorporated areas — home to 1.5 million residents ("...Tags: Consumers, Los Angeles, Environmental Cleanup, La Crescenta, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Los Angeles Coliseum panel urged to reconsider ending rave ban
Two L.A. Coliseum commissioners Thursday urged their board to reconsider the surprise decision to lift a moratorium on raves that had been in place since the drug overdose death of a 15-year-old girl in June after she attended a massive festival at the...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Clippers, Rick Caruso, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure
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L.A. Coliseum commission decides to continue having raves
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to require rave promoters to come before it at least 60 days in advance of an event for approval, an action taken as an alternative to reinstating a ban on the events. The...
Tags: Rick Caruso, Health Organizations, Credit and Debt, Halloween, Zev Yaroslavsky
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MTA to Purchase Union Station for $75 Million
KTLA NewsDOWNTOWN (KTLA) -- Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced Thursday that it will purchase iconic Union Station from Colorado-based Catellus Operating Limited Partnership. Union Station is home to Amtrak, Metrolink, L.A. FlyAway...Tags: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, California, Colorado, Transportation, KTLA
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Long Beach Police Ticketing Violators Near Metro Blue Line
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH (KTLA) -- Dozens of officers from the L.A. County Sheriff's Department and the Long Beach Police Department are ticketing people who violate Metro Blue Line laws on Monday. The large-scale traffic sting is part of a push to keep drivers and...Tags: KTLA, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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