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    Apr 4, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Who will be L.A.'s next mayor?

    Los Angeles' mayoral election is still nearly two years away, but the field of candidates already is taking shape. And the race is certain to present voters with starkly different choices about who should run Los Angeles next. More contenders undoubtedly will find themselves drawn to the opportunity, but here are the early candidates to watch.
    Los Angeles' mayoral election is still nearly two years away, but the field of candidates already is taking shape. And the race is certain to present voters with starkly different choices about who should run Los Angeles next. More contenders...

    Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Local Elections, Antonio Villaraigosa, Regional Authority, African Americans

  2. Jan 14, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Newton: Villaraigosa's numbers game

    Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has every reason to be proud of his public safety record. He worked well with Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton, who had been hired by the mayor's predecessor, James Hahn. When Bratton left, Villaraigosa oversaw a thoughtful process to vet potential replacements and settled on the capable Charlie Beck. Over the course of Villaraigosa's nearly eight years as mayor, crime has significantly declined; in each of the last three years, there were fewer than 300 murders in the city, a sea change from a generation ago. Villaraigosa will leave Los Angeles far safer than he found it.
    Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has every reason to be proud of his public safety record. He worked well with Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton, who had been hired by the mayor's predecessor, James Hahn. When Bratton left, Villaraigosa oversaw a...

    Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Beck, Antonio Villaraigosa, Health and Safety at Work

  4. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Gangster Squad' a fusillade of bullets and cliches ★★

    A triumph of production design but a pretty dull kill-'em-up otherwise, the post-World War II-set "Gangster Squad" comes from the director of "Zombieland," Ruben Fleischer. It's clear Fleischer, who also made "30 Minutes or Less," hadn't worked through his "Zombieland" jones by the time he got to his latest film. I liked "Zombieland," which made a strong case for its brand of viscera and wisecracks. But "Gangster Squad" is a different sort of picture, or should be.
    A triumph of production design but a pretty dull kill-'em-up otherwise, the post-World War II-set "Gangster Squad" comes from the director of "Zombieland," Ruben Fleischer. It's clear Fleischer, who also made "30 Minutes or Less," hadn't worked through...

    Tags: David Mamet, Entertainment, Robert Patrick, Nick Nolte, Zombieland (movie)

  6. Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Newton: The LAPD's overtime issue

    The struggle to expand the Los Angeles Police Department to 10,000 officers has occupied three mayors over two decades. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has brought the department right to the verge of that benchmark — the force today numbers 9,824 — but an important budgeting decision a few years back has quietly whittled away at the achievement, undermining some of the LAPD's crime-fighting efforts and creating a growing long-term liability for the city that will hamstring the mayor's successor.
    The struggle to expand the Los Angeles Police Department to 10,000 officers has occupied three mayors over two decades. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has brought the department right to the verge of that benchmark — the force today numbers 9,824...

    Tags: Richard Riordan, Murder, Antonio Villaraigosa, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Nov 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Truth and honesty, that's the ticket

    Marty Ingels, the actor and comedian whose wife is Oscar-winning actress and "Partridge Family" mom Shirley Jones, could not believe the injustice.
    Marty Ingels, the actor and comedian whose wife is Oscar-winning actress and "Partridge Family" mom Shirley Jones, could not believe the injustice. He went into a photo shop on Ventura Boulevard, looked out the window and saw a ticket on his car...

    Tags: Shirley Jones, Entertainment, Services and Shopping, Celebrities, The Partridge Family (tv program)

  10. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. The lonely passion of Harry Bosch

    I've seen him. Really.
    I've seen him. Really. I'm not crazy. I'm not a liar. And I swear to you: I've seen Harry Bosch, the hero of Michael Connelly's brilliant, best-selling and melancholy-drenched mystery series. What's that you say? Bosch is a fictional character? -----...

    Tags: Tribune Tower, Chicago Tribune, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Murder, Authors

  12. Nov 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. California's fiscal troubles are far from resolved

    Last week, Proposition 30 sailed to victory, and $6-billion worth of nasty budget cuts were avoided.
    Last week, Proposition 30 sailed to victory, and $6-billion worth of nasty budget cuts were avoided. Problem solved? Guess again, Goldilocks. K-12 schools and community colleges, in particular, won a temporary reprieve, but they're still wobbly...

    Tags: Tea Party Movement, Interior Policy, Jerry Brown, Credit and Debt, Career and Workplace

  14. Aug 2, 2012 |Column| KTLA-LTV
  15. Occupy Members Discuss July's Chalk Melee With Community

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Occupy members held a town hall meeting on Thursday to discuss the demonstration that pitted police against protesters last month.
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Occupy members held a town hall meeting on Thursday to discuss the demonstration that pitted police against protesters last month. On July 12, members of the Occupy L.A. movement used chalk to protest at the Art Walk event, and some...

    Tags: Protest, Occupy Los Angeles, Assault, Media Industry, Police Arrests

  16. Sep 17, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Newton: For LAPD, a question of force

    Back in the early 1990s, when the Los Angeles Police Department was the source of much fear and brutality, about 1% of its arrests involved the use of some force, from a firm grip to a gunshot. Over the last two years, during a period when the LAPD has been justifiably lauded as a restrained and professional agency, about 1% of arrests involved the use of force.
    Back in the early 1990s, when the Los Angeles Police Department was the source of much fear and brutality, about 1% of its arrests involved the use of some force, from a firm grip to a gunshot. Over the last two years, during a period when the LAPD has...

    Tags: Police Arrests

  18. Apr 30, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Newton: Treating L.A.'s spending addiction

    City Councilman Bernard C. Parks likes to describe Los Angeles' budget woes as the consequence of an untreated addiction — the city's habit of adding workers in good times and then being unwilling to let them go in bad times. The result is ever-increasing personnel costs and ballooning pension and healthcare obligations for retired city workers.
    City Councilman Bernard C. Parks likes to describe Los Angeles' budget woes as the consequence of an untreated addiction — the city's habit of adding workers in good times and then being unwilling to let them go in bad times. The result is ever-...

    Tags: Paul Krekorian, Career and Workplace, Antonio Villaraigosa, Job Layoffs, Budgets and Budgeting

  20. Aug 29, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Newton: It's legacy time for Villaraigosa

    First of two parts | <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-newton-column-villariagosa-20110830,0,366768.column">Part two</a>
    First of two parts | Part two Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa doesn't like to talk about his legacy. He's still moving forward, plowing through the work that is left for him to accomplish with two years remaining. Like it or not, though, this is what faces...

    Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Examinations, Travel, Career and Workplace

  22. Jul 12, 2012 |Column| KTLA-LTV
  23. Downtown L.A. Erupts into Violence During Art Walk

    DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Demonstrators threw rocks and bottles at LAPD officers as police and protesters squared off late Thursday night. One officer was injured. The confrontation between LAPD officers and a group of people in downtown Los Angeles...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times

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