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Villaraigosa Seeks $78 Street Sweeping Tickets, Other Hikes
Staff WriterLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa is pursuing another big boost in parking ticket fines, leaving some of them 70% to 90% more expensive than the year he was elected -- and several times the region's inflation rate. With the latest proposed...Tags: Punishment, Rentals, Politics, Government, Forests
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WeHo Officials Under Fire for Pricey Perks
KTLA NewsWEST HOLLYWOOD (KTLA) -- City officials in West Hollywood may face charges over a few expensive perks, including thousands spent on restaurant receipts. Los Angeles County prosecutors began its investigation into the city after it was alerted to the...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Justice System
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L.A. Red-Light Camera Program to End This Weekend
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- For many Los Angeles residents, it's goodbye and good riddance, as the city's red-light camera officially ends this Saturday. The Police Commission voted on Tuesday to end the contract with the company that operates the cameras....Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Cher, Politics, Photography Supplies and Services, Government
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Used Adult Diapers Being Dumped Along SoCal Highway
KTLA NewsCORONA DEL MAR, Calif. (KTLA) -- What began as a few isolated incidents has become a nasty habit. Someone has been littering dirty adult diapers onto E. Coast Highway for months, disgusting neighbors in Corona del Mar. There have reportedly been three...Tags: Mark Harmon, Politics, Government, Google Inc.
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Thieves Stealing Copper Wire in Corona
KTLA NewsCORONA (KTLA) - Somebody's been stealing the copper wire out of the streetlights in Corona. The City of Corona Police and Public Works Departments are looking for help in catching the thieves. A $1,000 reward is being offered for anyone providing...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Government, Criminals
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Hollywood Sign Neighbors Seek Help in Handling Tourists
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- City officials and concerned residents held a meeting Tuesday night to discuss a solution to the millions of tourists who flood the hills to see the world-famous Hollywood sign. Residents in the area originally known as...Tags: Tom LaBonge, Tourism and Leisure, Politics, Travel, Government
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Police Stay Away As Occupy Oakland Protesters Tear Down Fence
The Los Angeles TimesOAKLAND, Calif. -- City officials reopened the central plaza Wednesday evening to hundreds of Occupy Oakland protesters who made it clear that their movement was alive -- despite the dismantling of their camp a day earlier. In marked contrast to...Tags: Skull Fracture, Los Angeles Times, Demonstration, Government, Occupy Wall Street
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7 Coyotes Killed in Laguna Woods After Attacks on Pets
KTLA NewsLAGUNA WOODS (KTLA) -- Weeks after the Laguna Woods City Council voted to allow licensed professionals to shoot and kill coyotes, city officials say seven of the animals have been killed. Six coyotes were caught in traps and euthanized. One was shot...Tags: Rentals, Government, Social Issues, Pets, Firearms
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City Controller Subpoenas "Gold Card" Ticket Program Records
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Los Angeles City Controller Wendy Greuel has subpoenaed documents related to the special "Gold Card" program that allowed city officials to get quick parking ticket dismissals. According to Greuel, the Los Angeles Department of...Tags: Wendy Greuel, Antonio Villaraigosa, Politics, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times
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30 Percent Of Glendale City Workers Made $100,000 Or More
KTLA NewsGLENDALE (KTLA) -- Records show that close to 30 percent of Glendale's municipal workers earned at least $100,000 last year, the Los Angeles Times reports. The city employed 2,400 hourly and full-time employees last year. Of them, 647 earned $100,000...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Employees, Wages and Pensions, Career and Workplace, Los Angeles Times
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City Official Resigns Amid Child Porn Investigation, Blames Behavior on Tumor
KTLA NewsTARZANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A former president of L.A.'s Board of Neighborhood Commissioners was arrested by the FBI Wednesday, after being indicted on child porn charges. 63-year-old Albert Abrams, of Tarzana, faces five counts of distributing child...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Government, Social Issues, Antonio Villaraigosa, Politics
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Officials: Coyotes at Abandoned Glendale Home to be Trapped, Killed
KTLA NewsGLENDALE, Calif. (KTLA) -- A pack of coyotes that are believed to be using a burned-out home in North Glendale as a den will be euthanized once they are caught, The Los Angeles Times reported Monday. County agricultural officials are expected to visit...Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Times, Government
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