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Race to replace Rep. Jane Harman remains up in the air
L.A. NOWThe nail-biting for top finishers in Tuesday's special election to replace former Rep. Jane Harman will continue for at least a few more days, until county elections officials can finish counting an estimated 9,811 remaining ballots. Election-night... -
Bowen slips further behind Huey as ballot counting nears end in race to succeed Jane Harman [Updated]
L.A. NOWWith fewer than 200 votes to be counted, Secretary of State Debra Bowen has slipped further behind Republican businessman Craig Huey in the race to succeed former Rep. Jane Harman (D-Venice). [Updated at 4:14 p.m. On Thursday afternoon, Bowen conceded....... -
Fewer women running for office
L.A. NOWFifteen people sit on the Los Angeles City Council. It's possible that in a few months, only one will be a woman. In a few years, there could be none. If City Councilwoman Janice Hahn wins a July runoff election...... -
Decoding the March 8 ballot: Think measure L for Libraries, M for Marijuana and N for No-good-reason
Opinion L.A.The March 8 Los Angeles city ballot will include 10 measures. Or maybe 11, if the City Council changes its mind and reinstates the troublesome K. And by the way, is that Measure K, Proposition K or Charter Amendment K?...... -
L.A. City Council to hold meeting today to discuss downtown NFL stadium proposal
The Fabulous ForumThe Los Angeles City Council's Trade, Commerce and Tourism Committee is meeting Wednesday to discuss AEG's proposed downtown NFL stadium and its effects on Los Angeles Convention Center operations. Committee Chairwoman Janice Hahn has requested reports... -
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....... -
City board again delays meeting to select new LAX shops and restaurants
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council is back in session after a two-week summer break. But that doesnât mean a quick resolution of the politically charged fight over new shops and restaurants at Los Angeles International Airport. The Board of Referred...... -
Tommy Jacquette dies at 65; South L.A. activist helped found the Watts Summer Festival
Tommy Jacquette, who channeled a simmering rage to become one of South L.A.'s most important social activists, died this week of complications from cancer, his daughter said. He was 65.
Jacquette died Monday at his home in Watts, not far from where the...Tags: Movies, University of Southern California, Culture, Demonstration, Rebellions
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Janice Hahn, Democratic candidate for California lieutenant governor
Janice Hahn Political party: Democrat Occupation: Los Angeles City Council member Age: 58; born in Los Angeles City of residence: San Pedro community of Los Angeles Personal: divorced; three children Education: bachelor of science degree in...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Abilene Christian University, Local Government, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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L.A. City Council agrees to job cuts if unions won't accept concessions
L.A. NOWA divided Los Angeles City Council voted Monday to move ahead with plans to eliminate 761 positions while continuing to seek concessions from the unions that represent city employees. On an 11-4 vote, the council pressed forward with an array...... -
Riordan says L.A. could run out of money for parks, libraries
L.A. NOWFormer Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan said Saturday that rising pension costs could cause the city to run out of money to pay for parks, libraries and other services within two years. The former mayor made his comments at a...... -
Divided L.A. council votes to outsource fire department ambulance billings over union objections
L.A. NOWDespite strenuous objections from one of its employee unions, a divided Los Angeles City Council agreed Tuesday to hire a private company to handle billing for the fire departmentâs ambulance services. On a 9-to-5 vote, the council approved a six-year.....
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