Los Angeles film production rose slightly in 2011, offsetting a decline in TV production to help boost overall on-location 4.2 percent for the year, according to non-profit permitting body FilmL.A. | The Port of Los Angeles on Thursday reported a record-setting year for exports, buoyed by an all-time monthly high of goods shipped overseas in November. | Russ Stanton, who led the Los Angeles Times to three Pulitzer Prizes in the midst of massive staff layoffs, has stepped down as editor and executive vice president, the newspaper announced Tuesday. | With passenger traffic on the decline at Ontario International Airport, officials are considering closing down one of its two terminals. | Bitter disputes over health and pension payments to union members have created plenty of drama in states and cities this year. But do not look for a movie about it — Hollywood will be too busy dealing with a labor crisis of its own. | As revenues from the newspaper continue to decline, the Los Angeles Times has overhauled its revenue and advertising teams to focus more on digital, social and promotional opportunities. | Los Angeles faces tens of millions of dollars in additional borrowing costs after the City Council told anti-Wall Street protesters it intends to cut ties with banks involved in financial wrongdoing, Administrative Officer Miguel Santana said. | Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund (CJUF) has provided preferred equity capital to a joint venture between The McGregor Company, Polis Builders Ltd. and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group (UIG) to begin development of One Santa Fe, a $160 million mixed-use project... |