Giving Him the Business: That’s what customers are doing for Severiano Morales, who recently took charge of the little restaurant in lobby of 117 W. 9th Street. The place had been struggling before Morales arrived and revamped the menu and operations. Business is better now, offering a reminder that hard work and good ideas can succeed even in the face of recession. See related story, and this week’s Commentary on home page for more on Morales.
DLANC Election Set for June 25; New Blood on the Ballot - 06/11/2010
Elections for the board of directors of the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) will be held on Friday, June 25, w ... [ Full Story ]
Crime Report - 06/11/2010
Cop Shoots Suspected Gangster Dead in Westlake
An officer assigned to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAP ... [ Full Story ]
Inside Stories - 06/11/2010
Service Cuts, Fare Hikes Recommended for DASH Lines
Officials of the Los Angeles Department of Transportatio ... [ Full Story ]
Report on Eli’s Museum Indicates… - 05/28/2010
Hill Street Park Looks a Lot Pricier
A recent report that pegs the value of a two-acre parcel of land across ... [ Full Story ]
Gov. OK With Silence;
CalAware Not So Sure - 05/28/2010
Legal representatives of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger say that he approved a decision by officials in the state’s Depar ... [ Full Story ]
$500,000 Sign of the Times on Sunset - 05/28/2010
Only $250,000 Here: This sign at Sunset Boulevard and Portia Street is one of two recently installed by the Los Angele ... [ Full Story ]
Commentary - 05/28/2010
An Endorsement—With a Challenge—for DeLeon and 22nd District
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