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Divided L.A. Council argues over keeping red-light camera program
L.A. NOWA deeply divided Los Angeles City Council failed Tuesday to muster enough votes to resurrect the city’s photo red-light camera program, delaying yet again a final decision on the controversial initiative. Faced with a lack of support from his... -
Council leader pledges downtown stadium debate won't be rushed
L.A. NOWLos Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti promised Tuesday that the panel will have plenty of time to debate a plan to bring an NFL stadium to downtown, seeking to soothe anxiety that a vote would be rushed. Several council...... -
L.A. Council to look at use of lawyers other than City Attorney
L.A. NOWCouncil poses a direct challenge to the authority of City Atty. Carmen Trutanich.... -
Ezat Delijani, L.A. developer, philanthropist dies
L.A. NOWEzat Delijani, who fled his native Iran during the revolution and became a prominent Los Angeles real estate investor, philanthropist and savior of landmark theaters, has died.... -
Hillside signs are on property in L.A.
Lately, there has been much commentary regarding the real estate signs placed on the hillside overlooking the interchange of the Glendale (2) and Ventura (134) freeways (“Billboard defaces local hillside,” Feb. 7). Many readers have suggested...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Real Estate, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Human Interest
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Coliseum official who worked for rave producer also hired a lobbyist
An administrator for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission who doubled as a paid consultant to a producer of raves also hired his own City Hall lobbyist as he sought to keep the controversial events at the stadium, according to records and...
Tags: Values, Economy, Business and Finance, Ethics, Los Angeles Police Department, Bernard Parks
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Commissioners to discuss Coliseum manager's future
The longtime general manager of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum could find his job in jeopardy Tuesday when his bosses meet behind closed doors to discuss his decision to allow a top assistant to double as a paid consultant to the producer of a...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Rick Caruso, Economy, Business and Finance, USC Trojans, Companies and Corporations
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Markups by 'body shops' inflate the public's cost
The Los Angeles Community College District had launched a $5.7-billion campaign to modernize its nine campuses, and district leaders wanted the world to know. They hired marketing consultant Joan Marshall to help spread the word.
She worked closely...Tags: Washington, DC, Misdemeanors, Fox Broadcasting Company, Wages and Pensions, Homes
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Eagle Rock Residents Complain About Erotic Massage Parlors
KTLA NewsEAGLE ROCK (KTLA) -- Erotic massage parlors are popping up at an alarming rate all over Los Angeles, but due to a loophole in the law, there's not much the city can do about it. The biggest concentration is in Eagle Rock, where online directory...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Justice System, KTLA, Politics
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City Council Approves Downtown L.A. Streetcar System
KTLA NewsDOWNTOWN (KTLA) -- Nearly 60 years after the city derailed it's popular streetcar program, the one-time fixture of L.A. streets could be returning soon. L.A. City Council unanimously approved $8.5 million Wednesday to fund the Downtown L.A. Streetcar....Tags: Railway Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles
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L.A. City Council Incumbents, 9 of 10 Ballot Measures Ahead
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Six members of the Los Angeles City Council were pulling ahead of their challengers in Tuesday's election, despite a year in which council members struggled to get a handle on a sweeping budget crisis. Nine of 10 ballot measures were...Tags: Unions, Energy Resources, Local Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Safety of Citizens
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City's hands are tied regarding billboards
CITY HALL — City officials this week said there’s little they can do about the large billboards on the hillside above the Ventura (134) and Glendale (2) freeways beyond working with their counterparts in Los Angeles, which has jurisdiction...Tags: Real Estate, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Road Transportation, Travel, Elections
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