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Brown OKs election-day voter registration for future contests
PolitiCalCalifornia to allow election-day voter registration... -
Helicopters warned not to buzz Westside during 'Carmageddon II' work
L.A. NOWElected officials joined the leader the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Assn. Monday to implore helicopter operators to respect the privacy of Westside residents and fly higher during this weekend’s "Carmageddon II" closure of a 10-mile stretch of the 405... -
Carmageddon II: TV stations to pool helicopter coverage
L.A. NOWL.A. television stations have formed a pool plan for the upcoming Carmageddon weekend that radio and television officials call "“unprecendeted” and say will drastically cut down on the number of helicopters flying over Westside homes.... -
Trutanich, Feuer face off in testy Sherman Oaks debate
L.A. NOWIn a testy exchange Wednesday, Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich portrayed himself as a trusty guardian of the city’s treasury while debate opponent Assemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) called Trutanich's first term more "bluster" than... -
L.A.'s March election triggers avalanche of candidates
L.A. NOWNinety-two people have filed papers to run for city offices in the March 5 Los Angeles election, with three-fourths of them angling for seats on the 15-member council, according to a list posted Saturday by the Los Angeles City Clerk.... -
Activists push bill to allow same-day voter registration
PolitiCalActivists are ramping up efforts to pass legislation that would allow Californians to register to vote on election day. On Friday, the Courage Campaign, a liberal advocacy group, asked its members in an email to urge lawmakers to pass AB...... -
Trutanich stuck with debt from his unsuccessful D.A. run
L.A. NOWL.A. City Atty. Carmen Trutanich has racked up more than $154,000 in bills from his unsuccessful run for district attorney, a situation that could complicate his bid for reelection in March.... -
Assembly Judiciary chairman warned over gift violation
PolitiCalAssemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles), chairman of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, violated the state's gift rules when he accepted an expensive dinner and award from the group Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles, according to California's ethics... -
Bill to protect privacy of police officers stalls in Senate
PolitiCalA measure that would allow the home addresses of current and former law enforcement officers and judges to be redacted from public property records has stalled in the state Senate amid concerns that it would be abused. Assemblyman Mike Feuer...... -
Election-day voter registration advances in California Legislature
PolitiCalElection-day voter registration approved by senate committee... -
California bills advance in response to Jerry Sandusky case
PolitiCalCalifornia lawmakers pursue bills in response to Sandusky case... -
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....
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