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    Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. After Hollywood outcry, Spring Street bike lanes lose some paint

    The film industry and the Los Angeles bicycling community reached a compromise Wednesday on the future of a controversial, bright green bike lane in downtown Los Angeles.
    The film industry and the Los Angeles bicycling community reached a compromise Wednesday on the future of a controversial, bright green bike lane in downtown Los Angeles. Under a motion passed by the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday, what is...

    Tags: Screen Actors Guild, New York City, Cinema Industry

  2. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. L.A. approves ban on plastic grocery bags

    Attention Los Angeles shoppers: The plastic bag is disappearing from more than just the supermarket.
    Attention Los Angeles shoppers: The plastic bag is disappearing from more than just the supermarket. L.A. on Tuesday became the newest and by far the largest city to back a ban on plastic grocery bags, approving an ordinance that applies not just to...

    Tags: Walmart, Paul Krekorian, Justice System, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections

  4. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Battery recycler in Vernon allowed to reopen — for now

    A Vernon battery recycler shut by the state in April as a health risk to thousands of nearby residents will be allowed to reopen pending a court hearing next month, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Monday.
    A Vernon battery recycler shut by the state in April as a health risk to thousands of nearby residents will be allowed to reopen pending a court hearing next month, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Monday. Judge Luis A. Lavin said the...

    Tags: Trials, Companies and Corporations, Exide Technologies, Justice System, Standards

  6. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Los Angeles says yes to re-usable grocery bags, no to plastic

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    By Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES, June 18 (Reuters) - Step away from the plastic bags, Angelenos. The Los Angeles City Council took the first step on Tuesday towars making the city the largest U.S. municipality to ban plastic bags at the grocery store,...

    Tags: Consumers, Pacific Ocean, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Beaches

  8. May 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. L.A. council seeks more state oversight of Vernon battery recycler

    Days before a series of public meetings are to begin on the health risks allegedly posed by a Vernon battery-recycling plant, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday urged the state to more rigorously regulate the facility.
    Days before a series of public meetings are to begin on the health risks allegedly posed by a Vernon battery-recycling plant, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday urged the state to more rigorously regulate the facility. The council also asked the...

    Tags: Exide Technologies, Standards, Environmental Pollution

  10. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Spending in L.A. mayor's race breaks records

    Spending in the hotly contested two-year race for Los Angeles mayor exceeded $33 million on Saturday, breaking previous records as unlimited outside money continued to play a dominant role in Tuesday's contest.
    Spending in the hotly contested two-year race for Los Angeles mayor exceeded $33 million on Saturday, breaking previous records as unlimited outside money continued to play a dominant role in Tuesday's contest. Candidate super PACs and so-called...

    Tags: Local Elections, AEG, Eric Garcetti, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Toning down the green of the Spring Street bike lane

    The fading yet controversial green bike lane that stretches through downtown Los Angeles on Spring Street may be getting a fresh coat of paint that all — including the temperamental asphalt — can live with. 
    The fading yet controversial green bike lane that stretches through downtown Los Angeles on Spring Street may be getting a fresh coat of paint that all — including the temperamental asphalt — can live with.  Bicyclists and downtown residents...
  14. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. In L.A., polishing up the pedways

    In downtown Los Angeles, elevated pedestrian walkways — called pedways — slice the air between tall buildings on Bunker Hill, like a 1970s vision of a future metropolis. That's exactly what they were intended to be — the first phase of what would become a mechanized people mover. Those plans were abandoned long ago, but the existing 10 pedways have something of a cult following among the residents, office workers, bike messengers and high schoolers who traverse them. Yet as beloved as they are, the pedways are something of a stepchild when it comes to getting the resources and funds to erase graffiti and repair smashed lights and guard against future vandalism.
    In downtown Los Angeles, elevated pedestrian walkways — called pedways — slice the air between tall buildings on Bunker Hill, like a 1970s vision of a future metropolis. That's exactly what they were intended to be — the first phase of...

    Tags: Vandalism, Government, Essex Property Trust Inc., Conservation, Public Officials

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. With all precincts reporting, clear leaders emerge in city races

    The Los Angeles city clerk early Wednesday morning released <a href="http://graphics.latimes.com/la-runoff-results-may-2013/">final vote tallies</a> for the citywide election, leaving only mail-in ballot results standing between candidates' victory and defeat.
    The Los Angeles city clerk early Wednesday morning released final vote tallies for the citywide election, leaving only mail-in ballot results standing between candidates' victory and defeat. With 100% of precincts reporting just after 3 a.m., clear...

    Tags: Local Elections, Curren D. Price, Jr., Eric Garcetti, Political Fundraising, Dennis P. Zine

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Measure to limit medicinal pot shops in L.A. is leading

    After years of futile attempts by lawmakers to regulate the medical marijuana industry in Los Angeles, a ballot measure to sharply limit the number of pot dispensaries in the city was leading in early returns Tuesday.
    After years of futile attempts by lawmakers to regulate the medical marijuana industry in Los Angeles, a ballot measure to sharply limit the number of pot dispensaries in the city was leading in early returns Tuesday. Proposition D would reduce the...

    Tags: Polls, Bill Rosendahl, Employees, Trials, Federal Election Commission

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 2 leaders in L.A.'s 6th council district race are women

    The two apparent front-runners to replace Los Angeles City Councilman Tony Cardenas are veteran public officials with strong connections to the east San Fernando Valley Democratic machine that has sent candidates to City Hall since the mid-1990s.
    The two apparent front-runners to replace Los Angeles City Councilman Tony Cardenas are veteran public officials with strong connections to the east San Fernando Valley Democratic machine that has sent candidates to City Hall since the mid-1990s. Both...

    Tags: Local Elections, Richard Riordan, Government, Elections, Los Angeles Unified School District

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Labor group says Wendy Greuel will push minimum wage to $15

    Union backers of Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel have sent out a new mailer declaring that she would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in L.A., even as Greuel and her allies disputed that she had made such a promise and called for all campaign groups to be "truthful."
    Union backers of Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel have sent out a new mailer declaring that she would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in L.A., even as Greuel and her allies disputed that she had made such a promise and called for all...

    Tags: Local Elections, Employees, Radio Industry, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel

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City Councilman Jose Huizar, left, is seen with Mayor A...
(February 15, 2012)
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