A pair of Beverly Hills restaurants will be able to host their diners in tents on Canon Drive after a unanimous vote by the Beverly Hills City Council on Feb. 1.
The famed restaurant Spago and an as-yet...
The West Hollywood City Council made clear on Feb. 1 that those not wearing a mask or face covering in public have exhausted all warnings. The council voted unanimously to have Los Angeles County Sheriff’s...
The West Hollywood City Council approved plans to join Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, a group of 35 city leaders founded by former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, who garnered national attention for his efforts...
The West Hollywood City Council may require an additional $5 per hour for grocery store workers in hazard pay on top of their standard wages.
On Jan. 19, the council began the process, directing...
The pandemic outlook for California is improving, and on Jan. 25, Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted statewide stay-at-home orders. In Los Angeles County, COVID-19 is similarly lessening, Los Angeles County...
The Beverly Hills City Council took the first steps toward enacting term limits for city officials during a Jan. 26 study session.
The council agreed on a general framework for a three-term limit...
The West Hollywood City Council made sure on Jan. 19 that the city’s renters will not have to worry about a lapse in the pandemic-related eviction moratorium.
The state’s eviction moratorium...
The push to bring e-scooters to West Hollywood moved forward on Jan. 19, though one city commission pushed back on the pilot proposal.
The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting...
With President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris being sworn in on Jan. 20, U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) is looking forward to the new administration.
“I’m excited about the inauguration,”...
Beverly Hills may ban adjustments to property lines that straddle the border between Beverly Hills and nearby cities.
On Jan. 12, the City Council considered an appeal of a decision the Beverly...
The Beverly Hills City Council and city staff are hopeful that the coronavirus vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer will be administered to many in the city in the coming months, but so far, distribution...
The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood will be returned to its former glory.
The venue, which was purchased by Netflix last year, will undergo extensive renovations, including seismic retrofitting, according...
After the Jan. 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) took a prominent role in the effort to remove President Donald Trump from office. On Jan. 12, Speaker of the House...
The Beverly Hills City Council received a budget update on Jan. 12, and the city’s budget deficit is larger than anticipated at $10.9 million.
Last year, the council approved a budget that included...
The National Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles will hold its annual commemoration of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade on Jan. 26, though this year, the event will be held virtually due to the pandemic.
“Roe...
Marjorie Luzuriaga, a sophomore at Larchmont Charter High School and Koreatown resident, mobilized an effort to give back during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Luzuriaga, 15, serves as president...
A private family has purchased the former home of the National Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles at 543 N. Fairfax Ave.
Marjorie Gilberg, CEO of NCJW/LA, said the sale by the organization to a private...
Each Jan. 1, a multitude of new laws at the state and federal level take effect, often changing local laws in addition to the ordinances passed by City Councils.
This year, however, the number of new laws...