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A model for L.A. planning
How long does it take to revitalize a moribund section of Los Angeles that was zoned and built according to development and land-use patterns that prevailed in the 1940s? How long does it take to recognize civic assets like the Los Angeles River and...
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Labor federation backs seven for Los Angeles City Council
L.A. NOWThe powerful L.A. County Federation of Labor threw its weight behind seven L.A. City Council candidates in the March 5 election -- but remained silent on the three biggest contests.... -
58 will appear on ballot in L.A. City Hall races
L.A. NOWFifty-eight candidates have qualified to run for city offices in Los Angeles' March 5 election, with the majority looking to fill open seats on the City Council, according to the final list from the City Clerk's office.... -
L.A. pension plan would hike retirement age, cut pension benefits
L.A. NOWThe L.A. City Council has zeroed in on a plan for cutting the pension benefits of newly hired civilian employees, setting the stage for a battle with a half dozen unions.... -
City planning panel backs temporary ban on big-box stores in Chinatown
L.A. NOWAlarmed by plans for a Walmart grocery store in Chinatown, a city planning committee Tuesday approved a temporary ban on large retail chain stores setting up shop in the downtown district.... -
Attorney warns that lawsuit could 'kill' downtown NFL stadium
L.A. NOWA lawyer with a high-level environmental group warned Thursday that a lawsuit recently filed by anti-poverty activists could kill the $1.2 billion NFL stadium planned for downtown Los Angeles.... -
Fed crackdown shows MS-13 gang is real threat, experts said
L.A. NOWThe decision last week by federal authorities to classify the Mara Salvatrucha MS-13 gang as a “transnational criminal organization" has some experts hoping the move will put the gang on the run.... -
ID card for illegal immigrants breezes through L.A. council panel
L.A. NOWA plan to give illegal immigrants an official city ID card easily won a key vote when members of an L.A. City Council committee agreed to solicit bids for a third-party vendor to handle the program.... -
$1-billion Village at USC approved by L.A. council panel
L.A. NOWA key L.A. City Council committee approved a $1 billion project at USC that would bring thousands of new student beds, a multi-use retail complex and needed academic facilities to its south L.A. campus.... -
L.A. Now Live: Committee approves ID cards for illegal immigrants
L.A. NOWL.A. Times reporter Catherine Saillant will join L.A. Now Live at 9 a.m. to discuss a plan to provide official photo identification cards for illegal immigrants. The proposal won support from a Los Angeles City Council committee on Tuesday,... -
ID cards for illegal immigrants in L.A. winning strong support
L.A. NOWA plan to provide official photo identification cards for illegal immigrants in Los Angeles appears to be winning wide support.... -
Pension rollback passed by Los Angeles City Council
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's plan to roll back retirement benefits of newly hired employees won fina approval Friday, despite opposition from an array of labor leaders across Southern California. The City Council cast its second and final vote...
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