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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. Candidate super PACs and so-called...Tags: International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Eli Broad, Los Angeles International Airport, Port of Los Angeles, Gil Cedillo
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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. Both...Tags: Richard Riordan, Elections, Los Angeles Unified School District, Public Officials, Gloria Molina
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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...
Tags: Elections, Employees, Los Angeles Hotels, Career and Workplace, Gil Cedillo
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Trutanich wages an uphill battle to be 'rehired' as city attorney
All he asks, Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich frequently says, is that voters judge him on his record. As he wages an uphill battle to hang onto to his job in the May 21 election, Trutanich rattles off a list of reasons he should be "rehired"...
Tags: Laws, Judges, Entertainment Events, Steve Cooley, Paul Koretz
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California Supreme Court upholds pot dispensary bans
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court gave local governments the power Monday to zone medical marijuana dispensaries out of existence, a decision that upholds bans in about 200 cities but does little to solve Los Angeles' years-long...
Tags: Tom Ammiano, Medical Procedures and Tests, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Activists say pot ruling raises stakes for L.A. ballot measures
A California Supreme Court ruling that cities have the authority to ban all medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders raises the stakes for a ballot measure battle over how Los Angeles should regulate the drug, backers of two measures said...
Tags: Elections, Justice System, Litigation and Regulation, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Treatments
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Seeing red over a green bike lane
The reason the bike lane on Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles is bright fluorescent green is so drivers and bicyclists alike can see it easily and avoid running into one another. However, the very conspicuousness of that color has brought on a...
Tags: Cinema Industry
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L.A. City Council votes to move away from coal-fired energy
The Los Angeles City Council approved a plan Tuesday to begin moving away from coal-fired energy, despite warnings from a Department of Water and Power watchdog that the shift could cost more than $650 million. Like many utilities, the city-owned DWP...Tags: Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Elections, Antonio Villaraigosa, Environmental Issues
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Rival marijuana measures thrown into the electoral pot
Dozens of medical marijuana activists rallied outside Los Angeles City Hall last week, declaring war on an enemy. Their target was not the federal government, whose agents raided several local dispensaries in recent days, or neighborhood groups trying...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Paul Koretz, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Eric Garcetti, Elections
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Dennis Zine endorsed by Gloria Molina in L.A. controller's race
City controller hopeful Dennis Zine picked up an endorsement from Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina on Thursday and said the nod would be a "huge plus" in helping him win support among critical Latino voters. Molina, the sole Latina on the...
Tags: John A. Perez, Gloria Molina, Ed Reyes, Local Elections, Eric Garcetti
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Planned complex aims to help Pacoima neighborhood, entrepreneurs
At a busy but nondescript intersection in Pacoima, a real estate developer is trying to help revive the San Fernando Valley neighborhood with an open-air market and retail complex aimed at small entrepreneurs. The complex on Van Nuys Boulevard at San...
Tags: Whole Foods Market, Entertainment Events, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Science and Technology, Fashion Shows
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Los Angeles approves incentives for developers of homeless housing
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday made it easier for developers of housing for the homeless to get access to millions of dollars in city funds when they agree to include public storage, toilets and laundry facilities for people who remain on the...
Tags: Elections, Jan Perry, Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti, Politics
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