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Paul Krekorian Issues Statement about 'Tonight Show' Leaving L.A.
The Los Angeles City Council member has tried to stop filming from leaving California.
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The Los Angeles City Council member has tried to stop filming from leaving California.
There’s a Day Without Shoes on April 16 and a Walk in No Shoes this Sunday, April 7.
Register today for the Sudan Relief fundraiser.
The local neighborhood, where sidewalks are scarce, ranks 42 in Los Angeles.
The local neighborhood, where sidewalks are scarce, ranks 22 in Los Angeles.
See the addresses that match the map above.
A cable is being installed.
Officers will give tickets only -- no warnings. Fines start around $160. A second offense can cost about $280.
Officers will give tickets only -- no warnings. Fines start around $160. A second offense can cost about $280.
The familiar character actor was seen walking the streets of Studio City.
It's a family fun day plan for Sunday.
See the map and crime addresses as well as arrests.
Jobless claims for February were down in Los Angeles County.
See the videos at the Chamber of Commerce speech.
The speech was at the Sportsmen's Lodge.
A public discussion is set for 6 p.m. on at the Van Nuys City Hall.
The labor leader's birthday on March 31 is celebrated by the city and state one day later.
The road was re-opened at 8:47 p.m.
The National Association of Realtors announces that home sales were flat in February and offer a solution.