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Two veteran Sacramento lawmakers win L.A. City Council seats
Two newly elected members of the Los Angeles City Council are veteran Sacramento lawmakers whose campaigns got large boosts from special interest contributions. Former state Assemblyman Gil Cedillo and state Sen. Curren Price (D-Los Angeles) won...
Tags: Jan Perry, Curren D. Price, Jr., Walmart, Gil Cedillo, Elections
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With all precincts reporting, clear leaders emerge in city races
The Los Angeles city clerk early Wednesday morning released final vote tallies for the citywide election, leaving only mail-in ballot results standing between candidates' victory and defeat. With 100% of precincts reporting just after 3 a.m., clear...
Tags: Mike Feuer, Dennis P. Zine, Jose Huizar, Curren D. Price, Jr., Gil Cedillo
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Garcetti, Greuel in dead heat for L.A. mayor
The latest round of election results that trickled in Tuesday night showed City Councilman Eric Garcetti and City Controller Wendy Greuel in a dead heat in the race to be the next mayor of Los Angeles. With 8% of precints reporting, Greuel had 50% of...
Tags: Mike Feuer, Dennis P. Zine, Curren D. Price, Jr., Voting, Gil Cedillo
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L.A. Votes: Mount Washington turns out for mayor's race
The mayor’s race was on the minds of voters Tuesday in Mount Washington, home to one of the most active voter precincts in Los Angeles. Kate Amend, a film editor, wanted to cast a vote to make history. “I voted for Wendy Greuel,” she...Tags: Voting, Polls, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Health Treatments
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L.A. Votes: Candidates try to pump turnout in race's final hours
As the two-year campaign to be Los Angeles' next mayor draws to a close, the candidates spent the weekend furiously courting voters across the city, trying to avoid the potential lowest turnout for an open mayoral seat in modern history. Wendy Greuel...
Tags: Steve Lopez, Highway Transportation, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti
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Nearly $2 million raised in council's 1st District runoff
The 1st District City Council race has garnered more than four times the money of previous races there, buoyed by the deep pockets and independent spending of labor and business leaders. In the runoff to replace council member Ed Reyes in the district...Tags: Walmart, POLITICO LLC, Elections, Local Elections, Politics
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L.A. council approves controversial rail yard for port complex
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a controversial rail yard serving the harbor, setting the stage for possible court challenges alleging violations of environmental and civil rights laws. The proposal to build a center for trains...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Personal Income, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Conservation
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Council OKs port rail yard but lawsuit is threatened
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday approved a controversial rail yard near the Port of Los Angeles, setting the stage for possible court challenges, alleging violations of environmental and civil rights laws. The proposal to build a staging...Tags: Litigation, Justice and Rights, Trials, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues
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Returning to the L.A. River; and going with the flow
Steve Schleier has kayaked spectacular and scenic rivers from West Virginia to Alaska. So when the Los Angeles lawyer heard that his hometown river was opening to public navigation for the first time in decades, he was all in. It didn't matter that...
Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Building Material, Labor Day, Sports, Pacific Ocean
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L.A. River opens to kayakers, fishermen
Steve Schleier has kayaked spectacular and scenic rivers from West Virginia to Alaska. So when the Los Angeles lawyer heard that his hometown river was opening to public navigation for the first time in decades, he was all in. It didn’t matter...
Tags: Building Material, Labor Day, Pacific Ocean
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Southwest Museum's prospects for festive 100th birthday are dim
Los Angeles’ oldest museum site, the Natural History Museum in Exposition Park, is celebrating its centennial this year with the debut of a new entrance halland outdoor nature center, capping a full makeover that’s already yielded new halls...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Finance, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Dennis Zine endorsed by Gloria Molina in L.A. controller's race
City controller hopeful Dennis Zine picked up an endorsement from Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina on Thursday and said the nod would be a "huge plus" in helping him win support among critical Latino voters. Molina, the sole Latina on the...
Tags: Jose Huizar, Lee Baca, Antonio Villaraigosa, John A. Perez, Local Elections
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