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Glendale councilman appeals his removal from Metrolink board
L.A. NOWTo his surprise and dismay, Glendale Councilman Ara Najarian has been replaced with Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas on the Metrolink board of directors, where Najarian had served for six years.... -
Newton: Getting L.A. growing again
There is no more consistent refrain among elected officials and candidates these days than that they will do everything they can to create jobs. It's a worthy goal given the sluggish state of the economy, and it's particularly crucial in California, which...
Tags: Sales, Darrell Steinberg, Sports, National Government, City National Corporation
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Device unveiled to allow motorists to use freeway toll lanes
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County motorists can start getting ready for a ride in the fast lane, if they’re willing to pay for it.... -
L.A. Supervisors turn down measure to extend their term limits
L.A. NOWL.A. County supervisors rejected a measure that would have asked voters to extend term limits so members could serve an additional eight years.... -
Family of girl, 15, who overdosed at Coliseum rave to get payment
The family of a 15-year-old girl who overdosed on Ecstasy at a rave concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and later died will receive a settlement of $190,000 on behalf of the stadium, the rave promoter and a former Coliseum manager, lawyers said....
Tags: Justice System, Barry Manilow, Insurance, Entertainment Events, Electric Daisy Carnival
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L.A. officials praise healthcare law as money flows to clinics
L.A. NOWWith the U.S. Supreme Court considering whether to overturn President Obama’s signature healthcare law, federal officials announced that nearly $7 million made available by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is being given to a dozen... -
Metro officials endorse measure to extend half-cent sales tax
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County transportation officials on Thursday endorsed a proposed ballot measure that would extend a half-cent sales tax for transportation projects by 30 years.... -
Panel OKs Coliseum lease deal
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission, teetering on the brink of financial ruin, approved a controversial deal Monday to surrender day-to-day control of the historic venue to USC. The 8-1 vote would virtually end public stewardship of the 88-year-...
Tags: California Public Records Act, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, World War I (1914-1918)
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L.A. Coliseum had scant controls over spending, audit finds
A new city report assails officials in charge of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for failing to impose even basic financial controls, allowing the routine squandering of public money and permitting corruption to take root in "a dysfunctional and risk-...
Tags: California Public Records Act, Economy, Business and Finance, Don Knabe, Corporate Crime, Justice System
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Coliseum panel's secret talks could jeopardize proposal on USC
In a hushed, dark-walled hearing room, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission had gathered for some momentous deliberations, finalizing a plan to turn the 88-year-old, taxpayer-owned stadium over to USC.
But first the panel members shut the doors,...Tags: California Public Records Act, Don Knabe, Laws, National Government, Jerry Brown
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Coliseum Commission approves controversial new lease with USC
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission approved a landmark agreement to surrender public control of the 88-year-old stadium to USC.... -
Metro awards rail contract to Japanese firm despite union protests
L.A. NOWIn a break with L.A.'s powerful organized labor movement, Metro board members awarded a crucial $890 million rail car contract to a giant Japanese firm that unions claim will create fewer jobs than a competitor and might violate federal requirements to...
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