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LAPD discusses some details of fatal Watts shooting
L.A. NOWIn an attempt to quell simmering anger and dispel persistent "misinformation" in a Watts housing project, Los Angeles Police Department officials Friday took the unusual step of publicly discussing some details about the fatal shooting of an armed man... -
Watts Towers ready for their closeup at conference, if not yet a skateboard park
Culture MonsterScholars, activists and artists who are gathering Friday afternoon for the start of the three-day Watts Towers Common Ground Conference at UCLA and in Watts will arrive to some good news: After a contractual snag over liability and insurance issues...... -
Pot dispensaries' operators given six more months to comply with L.A. ordinance
L.A. NOWMedical marijuana dispensaries approved to operate in Los Angeles will get six more months to comply with the cityâs ordinance, the City Council decided Wednesday. The council made a few changes in the ordinance that drew little debate and were...... -
L.A. pot dispensaries fight proposed tax on medical marijuana
L.A. NOWAs Los Angeles voters decide Tuesday whether to create a pot tax, medical marijuana activists who once urged City Hall to tax and regulate them are hoping to defeat the proposal. The critics said they are angered by the council's...... -
Janice Hahn offers her take on the plight of the Dodgers, a team her dad helped bring to L.A.
L.A. NOWBaseball Commissioner Bud Selig's decision to seize control of the embattled Los Angeles Dodgers stirred a lot of emotions in Los Angeles Councilwoman Janice Hahn, she told a civic gathering on Thursday. After all, her father, the late Los Angeles...... -
California's 36th Congressional District: Who should succeed former Rep. Jane Harman?
Opinion L.A.There are 16 candidates in the race for former Rep. Jane Harman's seat in California's 36th Congressional District. But only a few contenders rise to the top. In Wednesday's Los Angeles Times, Jean Merl outlines the race, pointing readers to...... -
Janice Hahn, Debra Bowen ahead in first returns in race to replace former Rep. Jane Harman
L.A. NOWDemocrats Janice Hahn and Deborah Bowen were running ahead of the 16-candidate field to replace former Rep. Jane Harman (D-Venice), according to early returns Tuesday night, increasing the likelihood of a first-ever runoff in the state between members... -
Hahn, Huey appear headed to July 12 runoff in congressional race to replace Jane Harman
L.A. NOWIn a seemingly major upset in the race to replace former Rep. Jane Harman (D-Venice), Republican Craig Huey appears to have captured one of the spots in a July 12 runoff. With all of the election night ballots counted late...... -
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?......
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