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L.A. Council approves LAX contract, Zine declines to vote because of lobbyist connection
L.A. NOWThe L.A. City Council voted Tuesday to award a controversial $271 million construction contract that had come under fire from a well-connected lobbyist who is also the girlfriend of one of a council member.... -
AEG pitches NFL stadium, L.A. Convention Center expansion to City Council committee
The Fabulous ForumA Los Angeles City Council committee Wednesday moved to launch a formal working group and trigger an independent financial analysis to review AEG's plans to construct an NFL stadium next to the downtown Los Angeles Convention Center. AEG President Tim....... -
NFL stadium plan meets with questions, some skepticism from L.A. City Council
L.A. NOWThe prospect of a new National Football League stadium in downtown Los Angeles — an idea already enthusiastically embraced by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa — generated vigorous debate Wednesday before City Council members who waxed both enthusiastic... -
A beastly bestowal of gratitude
Supporters of the Los Angeles Zoo came out in force to show their love and gratitude to legendary actress and longtime Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn. Trustee Betty White at the 40th annual Beasty Ball Saturday evening.
Renowned as one of Southern...Tags: Wendy Greuel, Antonio Villaraigosa, CBS Corp., Television Industry, Betty White
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A Hawaii Five-O birthday celebration
A Hawaii Five-O birthday celebration
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff was joined by close to 300 friends and supporters as he celebrated his 50th birthday Hawaiian-style at The Castaway Luau Grounds this past Thursday. Accompanied by his wife, Eve, and children,...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), South Pasadena, Education, Stanford University, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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City Passes Ordinance Restricting Hillside 'Mansionization'
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa signed an ordinance Wednesday that will crack down on the construction of mega-mansions in hillside neighborhoods. The motion, which was introduced by Councilman Tom LaBonge in 2006, will...Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Bel Air (Los Angeles, California), Real Estate, KTLA, Beverly Hills
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Classic Hollywood: Steve McQueen
Who doesn't love Steve McQueen?
Three decades after his death, McQueen still embodies qualities — effortless cool, dangerous masculinity, edgy charisma — that are coveted by men, embraced by women.
With his close-cropped sandy blond hair and...Tags: Jules Verne, Festive Events, Wanted (movie), Santa Monica, Chino
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The food fight over food trucks
The intensity of new-wave food truck craze caught the city of Los Angeles off-guard. For the last two years there has been much, often heated, discussion over how the trucks should be regulated. Even among members of the city council there is debate...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles
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Warning: Kids Using 'Angel's Trumpet' Plant to Get High
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles city leaders are issuing a warning about a common California plant that some high-school students have been using as a drug. Nearly one dozen kids in the Los Feliz area have been rushed to the hospital with severe reactions...Tags: California, Los Feliz, KTLA, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Battle over outdoor dining roils Larchmont Boulevard
L.A. NOWWhen Larchmont Bungalow opened a couple of weeks ago, the “Artisan Cafe, Bakery and Brew” coffeehouse seemed a perfect fit for the tony neighborhood, with its exposed wooden beams, reconditioned hardwood floors and roasting coffee wafting through... -
Signs in Griffith Park warn visitors not to feed the wildlife
L.A. NOWConcerned about the safety of park visitors, Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge on Monday erected the first of dozens of signs urging the public not to feed the wildlife in Griffith Park. The decision was prompted after two visitors...... -
'Do not feed the wildlife' signs installed in Griffith Park following coyote attacks and subsequent coyote cull
L.A. UnleashedWhen wildlife officials responded to two incidents of coyote-on-human violence at Griffith Park by killing eight of the park's coyotes in September, many Angelenos were outraged. Adding insult to injury was the acknowledgment by officials that they had no...
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