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Newton: Culture clash in Chinatown
At one level, the debate over whether to allow Wal-Mart to open a grocery store in Chinatown seems like a big fuss over something fairly small. The store would be just 33,000 square feet and would sell only groceries and sundries; it would not be a...
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L.A. officials move to reduce parking requirements in parts of the city
L.A. NOWLooking to spur the economy and new construction, the Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday for an ordinance that would allow the council to weaken parking requirements in certain areas of the city. On an 11 to 1 vote, the council passed an ordinance... -
Wal-Mart's Chinatown plan draws critics, defenders to City Hall
L.A. NOWWal-Mart’s plan to bring a grocery to Chinatown got a testy airing as speakers on both sides of the issue squared off in a crowded hearing room at L.A. City Hall.... -
Key L.A. panel recommends against big-box ban in Chinatown
L.A. NOWA city planning panel voted to oppose a plan to ban large chain stores in L.A.'s Chinatown, despite pressure from labor-allied groups who are fighting Wal-Mart’s effort to expand in the area.... -
Over objections, L.A. City Council approves new voting districts
L.A. NOWThe L.A. City Council gave final approval to new boundaries for its 15 voting districts, over the objections of Korean-American activists and two council members who represent much of South Los Angeles.... -
Koretz backs reapproval of Sherman Oaks synagogue
L.A. NOWL.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz told a land-use committee Tuesday that he had no objection to moving forward with expansion of a Sherman Oaks synagogue that is taking a second lap through City Hall for approval and has sparked bitter...... -
L.A. makes history with ban on plastic bags at stores
L.A. NOWLos Angeles became the largest city in the nation to approve a ban on plastic bags at supermarket checkout lines, handing a hard-fought victory to environmentalists and promising to change the way Angelenos do their grocery shopping. The City Council........ -
New Dodgers Ownership Off to a Lively Start
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Making their first official appearance on a gray morning in a nearly empty stadium, new Dodgers owners lighted up the place Wednesday with raucous promise, defiant hope and only one certainty. Hang on to your blue, because it's going to be...Tags: Orlando Magic, Bud Selig, Antonio Villaraigosa, Steve Garvey, Ned Colletti
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Two $50K Rewards Offered in Murders of Lincoln Heights Women
KTLA NewsLINCOLN HEIGHTS, Calif. (KTLA) -- Two young women were recently murdered in the Lincoln Heights area, and now the city is offering two $50,000 rewards for the arrests of those responsible. Residents gathered together to march through the neighborhood...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Murder, Dental Braces
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Antonovich calls on MTA to review Gold Line expenditures
Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich today called for a review of expenditures made by the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority -- the latest volley after three high-profile officials, including South Pasadena Councilman...Tags: Don Knabe, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles Times
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Dukakis to aid Brad Sherman congressional campaign
PolitiCalMichael Dukakis will appear at a fundraiser for Rep. Brad Sherman. Other congressional candidates rack up endorsements....
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