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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. How money twists L.A.'s elections

    Often, by the end of an election, the weaknesses of the existing campaign finance laws have become evident, and the need to update them has been made clear by the ways those weaknesses have been exploited. That is certainly the case with Los Angeles' most recent city elections.
    Often, by the end of an election, the weaknesses of the existing campaign finance laws have become evident, and the need to update them has been made clear by the ways those weaknesses have been exploited. That is certainly the case with Los Angeles' most...

    Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections, Eric Garcetti, Politics, Political Fundraising

  2. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Eric Garcetti names longtime advisor Rich Llewellyn to direct transition

    Los Angeles mayor-elect Eric Garcetti on Friday announced one of his longtime advisors will serve as director of his transition effort, helping him identify hundreds of people who will work in his office and serve as political appointees.
    Los Angeles mayor-elect Eric Garcetti on Friday announced one of his longtime advisors will serve as director of his transition effort, helping him identify hundreds of people who will work in his office and serve as political appointees. Transition...

    Tags: Rocky Delgadillo, Paul Koretz, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections, Eric Garcetti

  4. May 27, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Newton: After 12 years, a better LAPD

    Although it was drowned out by the mayor's race, Los Angeles quietly marked a historic moment this month: On May 15, after 12 years of policing the city under the eye of a federal judge, the Los Angeles Police Department at last was allowed to return to managing itself. That marks the end of a contentious yet intensely productive era, and it is a signal triumph for the man most responsible, Gerald Chaleff, who negotiated the consent decree in 2001, who oversaw its implementation and who witnessed its expiration.
    Although it was drowned out by the mayor's race, Los Angeles quietly marked a historic moment this month: On May 15, after 12 years of policing the city under the eye of a federal judge, the Los Angeles Police Department at last was allowed to return to...

    Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles Police Department, Christopher Dorner, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. May 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Portrait emerges of Wendy Greuel campaign's downfall

    Wendy Greuel entered the race for mayor of Los Angeles with the formidable advantages of a front-runner.
    Wendy Greuel entered the race for mayor of Los Angeles with the formidable advantages of a front-runner. She had amassed a huge political war chest, and independent campaigns were willing to spend millions more. She won the backing of the some of L.A.'s...

    Tags: Jan Perry, Eric Garcetti, Magic Johnson, Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles Police Department

  8. May 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Obama's no-excuses credo

    On May 19, President Obama gave a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=5jxpNx6XNbc%20">commencement address at Morehouse College</a>, a predominantly black men's college in Atlanta. His words and message were forceful, timely and uniquely befitting the first African American president.
    On May 19, President Obama gave a commencement address at Morehouse College, a predominantly black men's college in Atlanta. His words and message were forceful, timely and uniquely befitting the first African American president. The president said what...

    Tags: Morehouse College, Arts and Culture, Discrimination, Barack Obama, Social Issues

  10. May 24, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Ron Kaye: It's time for divisions to cease

    In the dismal Los Angeles election cycle that mercifully concluded on May 21, much was made about the lack of women in high places if Wendy Greuel didn't win the mayor's race.
    In the dismal Los Angeles election cycle that mercifully concluded on May 21, much was made about the lack of women in high places if Wendy Greuel didn't win the mayor's race. Greuel herself played the gender card over and over, with pictures of her...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Bill Clinton, Eric Garcetti, Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Senate

  12. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Eric Garcetti's winning strategy took Wendy Greuel strongholds

    <span>Eric Garcetti defeated Wendy Greuel in the Los Angeles mayor's race despite Greuel&rsquo;s overwhelming support in heavily African American neighborhoods.</span>
    Eric Garcetti defeated Wendy Greuel in the Los Angeles mayor's race despite Greuel’s overwhelming support in heavily African American neighborhoods. The city controller's strength among black voters in South L.A. was too little to make up for...

    Tags: Wendy Greuel, Kevin James, Elections, Eric Garcetti, Parties and Movements

  14. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Steve Lopez: Labor unions the big loser in mayor's race

    Labor gambled and lost.
    Labor gambled and lost. Wendy Greuel drove away much of her own base. And it's done. After two years of campaigning and more than $30 million of spinning, the next mayor of Los Angeles will be Eric Garcetti, who doesn't exactly have what you'd call...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Politics, Voting, Local Elections

  16. May 20, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Newton: Decision time for L.A.

    As the campaign for mayor of Los Angeles has played out over the last two years, the complaints I've heard most often are that none of the candidates has reached for big ideas, that the field has lacked big personalities and that the two finalists are hard to distinguish from each other. There's some truth to each of those, but with the campaign concluding Tuesday, it's also worth noting that all of them also are overstated.
    As the campaign for mayor of Los Angeles has played out over the last two years, the complaints I've heard most often are that none of the candidates has reached for big ideas, that the field has lacked big personalities and that the two finalists are...

    Tags: National Government, Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles Police Department, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 2 leaders in L.A.'s 6th council district race are women

    The two apparent front-runners to replace Los Angeles City Councilman Tony Cardenas are veteran public officials with strong connections to the east San Fernando Valley Democratic machine that has sent candidates to City Hall since the mid-1990s.
    The two apparent front-runners to replace Los Angeles City Councilman Tony Cardenas are veteran public officials with strong connections to the east San Fernando Valley Democratic machine that has sent candidates to City Hall since the mid-1990s. Both...

    Tags: Gloria Molina, Elections, Politics, Government, Jose Huizar

  20. May 16, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  21. Forecast for L.A.'s mayor race: paltry turnout

    More than 2 million people can vote for mayor of Los Angeles. But if history is a reliable guide, as many as 1.6 million of them will skip Tuesday's election.
    More than 2 million people can vote for mayor of Los Angeles. But if history is a reliable guide, as many as 1.6 million of them will skip Tuesday's election. That low turnout could mean that the winner will garner fewer votes than any newly elected...

    Tags: Wendy Greuel, Chicago Elections, Primaries, Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections

  22. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A. mayoral candidates support making teacher evaluations public

    Los Angeles' two mayoral candidates said Tuesday that they support making teacher evaluations public, going well beyond a level of disclosure that is supported by top school district officials.
    Los Angeles' two mayoral candidates said Tuesday that they support making teacher evaluations public, going well beyond a level of disclosure that is supported by top school district officials. City Controller Wendy Greuel and City Councilman Eric...

    Tags: U.S. Army, School Examinations, Bill Clinton, Eric Garcetti, Television Industry

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Richard Riordan (1993-2001)
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Actor David Clennon, dressed as the Ghost of Jacob Marl...
(January 11, 2013)
Actor David Clennon dressed as the Ghost of Jacob Marley, left, waits to warn Mayor Richard Riordan to stop opposing the pending Living Wage Ordinance in December 1996.
Former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan was briefly hospitali...
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Former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan was briefly hospitalized for chest pain.