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Justin Bieber: Paparazzo in chase first to face charges under law
L.A. NOWA paparazzo who allegedly pursued teen pop star Justin Bieber in a high-speed chase along the 101 Freeway will face criminal charges, the L.A. city attorney's office announced Wednesday, marking the first case filed under the state's harsher anti-... -
Outrage over City Hall employees watching Olympics at work
L.A. NOWA city councilman has expressed concern amid reports that so many city workers are watching the Olympics that it is causing computer problems at City Hall.... -
City Hall computers at risk as employees watch Olympics at work
L.A. NOWSo many employees at Los Angeles City Hall are watching the Olympics online that officials fear of a municipal computer meltdown. In response, one council member said workers should not be allowed to watch the games while at work. "We...... -
Councilwoman wants Olympics blocked from City Hall computers
L.A. NOWAfter learning that so many employees at Los Angeles City Hall are watching the Olympics online that the city's computer system is threatened, Councilwoman Jan Perry said she is requesting that streaming of the Games be "immediately" blocked on city... -
Blumenfield is fourth assemblyman set to run for L.A. City Council
L.A. NOWL.A.’s upcoming election has sparked the interest of yet another Sacramento politician, with State Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, D-Woodland Hills, filing paperwork to run for a City Council seat in the west San Fernando Valley.... -
L.A. ban on pot dispensaries greeted with anger, support
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council's unanimous vote Tuesday to ban all pot dispensaries was met with a mixture of anger and support. Medical marijuana activists erupted in jeers after the decision, and police officers were called into the council chambers...... -
Justin Bieber: Cop-turned-councilman called 911 to report chase
L.A. NOWAs the paparazzi pursued him on the 101 Freeway, singer Justin Bieber cut from fast lane to slow lane and even onto the shoulder of the 101 Freeway before the California Highway Patrol pulled him over, said L.A. Councilman Dennis Zine, who called 911 to... -
Trutanich to seek 2nd L.A. city attorney term despite D.A. defeat
L.A. NOWFresh off of a stinging defeat in the race for District Attorney, Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich said Wednesday that he intends to seek re-election at to his office at City Hall.... -
Left behind: Occupiers' treasures become the city's trash
There were vinyl albums by Etta James and the punk band X. There were cosmetic kits, one with seven kinds of nail polish. There were sleeping bags, luggage, cutlery, a small red guitar with a broken neck and a collection of Ernest Hemingway stories....Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Occupy Los Angeles, Herb Wesson, Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles Police Department
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L.A. Council members call for more control over housing authority
L.A. NOWFrustrated by reports of lavish spending and a high-priced employee payout, three members of the L.A. City Council called Tuesday for direct oversight of the beleaguered Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, saying state and federal law should... -
Council District 15: About the district
Opinion L.A.City Council districts change every 10 years as lines are redrawn to reflect demographic shifts recorded in the decennial census. This decade's current redistricting effort is now underway. But except for gaining or losing a few blocks at the far...... -
Council District 15: The Capitol contingent
Opinion L.A.If Warren Furutani is elected to the City Council on Jan. 17, he would bring to six the number of former members of the state Legislature who took the demotion to serve in City Hall....
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