A resolution in support of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump was unanimously passed by the West Hollywood City Council during its meeting on Monday, Oct. 7.
Initiated by Mayor Pro Tem Lindsey...
Over 260 students and staff at Shalhevet High School gathered in the gymnasium to cheer on Rabbi Abraham Lieberman as he received the Jewish Educator Award and a check for $15,000 during a surprise...
The Groundlings Theatre and School, a nonprofit improv and sketch comedy theater, is kicking off a month-long series of events for its 45th anniversary with a recognition from the Los Angeles City...
The Fusion Academy Miracle Mile campus is celebrating its fifth year at 575 Wilshire Blvd. with a carnival party and tours on Thursday, Oct. 10.
“It is a milestone,” said Clarissa Abijaoude,...
Over 5,850 ballots were processed and counted in the Los Angeles County mock election on Sept. 28 and 29, which allowed voters to use the new system Voting Solutions for All People.
Voters of all ages...
The second phase of Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell’s Plastic Straws on Request ordinance went into effect on Oct. 1 for all food establishments with 25 or fewer employees. Enforcement...
Lauren Stuart, an English teacher at Beverly Vista Middle School, was recently named one of Los Angeles County’s Top 16 Teachers of the Year for 2019-20.
The honor came at an annual awards ceremony...
Synagogues throughout the area are preparing for the High Holy Days, a 10-day period in which the Jewish community comes together for celebration and atonement.
In the local area, the Beverly Hills...
The American Film Institute celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Center for Advanced Film Studies with tours of the Doheny Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills on Sept. 22.
Over 150 guests, members...
Bringing edgy, experimental and new art ideas to a city of limited size is a hard but doable task, something that West Hollywood’s Art on the Outside program has accomplished countless times over...
The sculpture “Peace and Love” by Ringo Starr has found a permanent home in Beverly Gardens Park.
The Beverly Hills City Council agreed to put the stainless steel statue at the southwest corner...
The Beverly Hills City Council unanimously approved spending a maximum of $11 million to plug 19 oil and gas wells at Beverly Hills High School during its regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
The three-part...
With an opening date finally in sight, West Hollywood’s first cannabis consumption lounge, Lowell Farms: A Cannabis Café, is set to open Tuesday, Sept. 24.
The grand opening marks a milestone...
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner/Coroner will begin collecting data on gender identity and sexual orientation after the Board of Supervisors passed a motion requesting it on Sept. 3.
Los Angeles...
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a motion that could potentially ban homeless people from sleeping on streets and sidewalks in certain areas throughout the city.
Councilman Mitch O’Farrell,...
The 17th annual Tarfest music and art festival is returning to Hancock Park at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum on Saturday, Sept. 14, from noon to 7 p.m.
The festival, hosted by LAUNCH LA, celebrates...