Stories matching tag 'City Council'

City Councilman Bernard Parks discusses the future of Marlton Square

For years, Marlton Square has been an eye-sore for the Crenshaw community. That’s one of the issues City Councilman Bernard Parks will talk about tonight when he delivers the 9th Annual “State of the Eighth” address. Check out an interview with park with Annenberg Radio News to hear about what’s next for the square and Crenshaw. [...]

Bernard Parks officially wins City Council District 8 election

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Incumbent Bernard Parks talks about his achievements

Incumbent Bernard Parks gives reasons why he should stay in office.
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Candidate Forescee Hogan-Rowles focuses on job creation

Forescee Hogan-Rowles is a second-time candidate in the 8th district city council race. But this time, she said, she plans to win. [...]

Candidate Andrew “Andy” Kim says he’s all for businesses

Andrew "Andy" Kim says the 10th district needs "business friendly leadership." [...]

Tenth District write-in candidate Gavin Glynn prioritizes education on March ballot

Los Angeles residents will elect new city council members in some council districts in March. Gavin Glynn is a write-in candidate for the Green Party in District 10. [...]

OPINION: The Prosperity Gospel according to Eddie Long

Bishop Eddie Long — accused of sexual abuse with lawsuits pending — is another example of using "God" as a cover for corruption. [...]

Commissioners push for change in local police department

Inglewood's Citizen Police Oversight Commission was established in 2006, but has little to show for its efforts. [...]

Voter apathy threatens Inglewood’s special election

Low voter turnout concerns Inglewood leaders and community activists, especially in light of an upcoming special municipal election slated for June 8 to fill the empty mayoral seat. [...]

What’s happening in Compton City Hall? An introduction to routine chaos

A snap shot of the Compton City Council meetings. [...]

Neighborhood Councils Oppose Cuts to Rollover Funds

The City of Los Angeles plans to cut $1.6 million in funding to neighborhood councils, and stash the money in the reserve fund. [...]

BLOG: What’s happening in Compton City Hall? (Jan. 19)

Compton City Council vote against hiring an expensive consulting firm, and residents are still wondering: where has our money gone? [...]