The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted on Feb. 19 to conduct a feasibility study on implementing clean energy technologies at the former coal-fueled Navajo Generating Station, in which the city...
The California primary election will take place on Tuesday, March 3, as one of 14 contests scheduled for Super Tuesday. Voters will select a presidential nominee for both the Republican and Democratic...
On Feb. 25, nearly 80 people packed into a small room at Marlborough School for a Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council meeting, with the majority being tenants of a rent-controlled apartment...
On Feb. 18, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to allocate $180,000 for the Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team to run the Midnight Stroll and After Hours Café program, which offers services...
On Feb. 18, the West Hollywood City Council unanimously agreed to approve West Hollywood as the host city for the National League of Cities’ 2020 Women in Municipal Government Summer Conference.
Mayor...
As the number of vendors at the Larchmont Farmers’ Market continues to increase, squeezing into the 32-space parking lot at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd. is becoming more difficult. Now, six of the spaces...
Tonight, Feb. 13, the city of West Hollywood will hold a first-of-its-kind community class to teach members of the public how to respond in active shooter situations.
The course will be led by Erik...
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously adopted a motion at its Feb. 6 meeting instructing the Los Angeles Police Department to update its website and resources that address hate crimes.
As part...
Following unanimous approval at its Jan. 21 meeting, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors submitted a bid to purchase St. Vincent Medical Center with the hope of turning it into housing for homeless...
Longtime community advocate and West Hollywood resident Jeanne Dobrin died at the age of 99 on Jan. 31. In her honor, the West Hollywood City Council ran a slideshow before its meeting on Feb. 3, showcasing...
Since its launch in October 2017, the Mike Stoller Music Heals program has provided trainees at Homeboy Industries with instructors, space and resources so they can receive music education and experiences.
The...
On Jan. 30, the California State Senate voted 15-18 to reject a controversial bill authored by Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) aimed at incentivizing statewide housing development.
Senate Bill...
At the recommendation of an Ethics Reform Task Force, the West Hollywood City Council voted 4-1, with Councilwoman Lauren Meister as the lone no vote, to raise the city’s campaign contribution limit...
West Hollywood Elementary School participated for the second consecutive year in the nationwide Great Kindness Challenge, a weeklong event in which students are encouraged to do as many kind acts as possible.
On...
On Jan. 27, the Los Angeles LGBT Center announced that free STD testing and treatment would cease after funding cuts from the Los Angeles Department of Public Health. Public outcry ensued, leading...
At a Jan. 28 study session, the Beverly Hills City Council deliberated on the final details of an ordinance aimed at reducing occurrences of animal injuries and death in grooming establishments, which...
On Jan. 20, nearly 60 volunteers gathered at West Hollywood Elementary School to participate in the city’s annual day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Participants included members...
Former child actor and Los Angeles attorney Troy Slaten announced his candidacy for the Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Seat #145 on Jan. 10.
Born and raised in the Woodland Hills and Calabasas...