Meanwhile, no heavy trucks may traverse area roads.
The funds will go toward extending the line 3.9 miles along Wilshire Boulevard, from its current terminus at Western Avenue and ending at La Cienega Boulevard.
Morissette sang when Marianne Williamson announced her candidacy, before Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Beverly Hills, gave any inkling he would retire.
Temple Emanuel invited all the candidates in the race to succeed the retiring Rep. Henry Waxman.
A traffic engineering firm has been hired and construction traffic has been halted on Loma Vista Drive.
Loma Vista has been shut down between Doheny Road and Drury Lane until approximately midnight.
The dog park would be built on southeast corner of Foothill Road and Alden Drive.
The president will fit in some fundraisers. Los Angeles has become the principal donor base for the Democratic Party, according to one source.
It reads, in part, "The city of Beverly Hills urges the government of Brunei to divest itself of the Beverly Hills Hotel and any other properties it may own in Beverly Hills."
A council resolution wants to apply pressure on Beverly Hills Hotel owner Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah -- who announced he will implement Shariah law -- from a different direction.
Another candidate in the field of 18, author and entrepreneur Marianne Williamson, is scheduled to speak at noon today at the Beverly Hills Public Library.
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Martin O'Malley will be in Beverly Hills tonight to receive the Mario Cuomo Acts of Courage Award from abolitionists Death Penalty Focus.
Lili Bosse took her first walk with constituents as Beverly Hills mayor on Monday. She has two more planned this month.
A new poster campaign will launch Monday in three cities across the country, including Los Angeles, warning people that entering into a fraudulent marriage is a crime.
Lili Bosse is sworn in Tuesday.
Beverly Hills Councilman John Mirisch wants a judge to certify three signatures whose accompanying information was filled out by a spouse. He argues their prior rejection discriminates against the elderly.
Republican Party representatives will comb through the rejected signatures today. The Beverly Hills mayor is seeking to run for the 26th Senate District.
John Mirisch will be the lone Republican in the open 26th Senate District currently held by Sen. Ted Lieu, who is running for the congressional seat of retiring Rep. Henry Waxman.
John Mirisch was contacted by state Republican leaders last week on the eve of last Wednesday's deadline to file for the seat because no other Republican had.
The money would help extend the subway out to La Cienega. Long-terms plans would lay rail through to Westwood.
An appellate court agrees that Los Angeles building officials improperly withheld a grading permit to a Saudi prince who wants to build in Benedict Canyon.
Construction in front of the Civic Center kicks off this week and should last until mid-May.
The city also offers many tips to deal with the expected deluge.
Officials are calling all artists to come up with proposals for a mural for the children's "Enchanted Woods Room."
They'll be subject to all the rules and restrictions of tobacco products, the council decides.
Lots of jockeying for position in the race to replace retiring Rep. Henry Waxman.
And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
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The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
A former mayor lends his name to one candidate while Sandra Fluke asks for the Democratic Party's endorsement -- without announcing her candidacy yet.
The total represents 74 percent of the sign-ups projected for the region for the entire six-month ObamaCare enrollment period, which ends March 31.
The long-time Democrat leader in the House says he's ready to move on to the next chapter.
A $249 million project seeks to alleviate traffic jams through San Clemente, especially on the weekends.
Metro officials-- projecting a $36 million budget deficit over the next two years -- are proposing two new fare structures for Los Angeles County riders.
The new Beverly Hills public works warehouse and yard replaces the city's space at the northwest corner of Foothill Road and Third Street.
Members of the Transit Riders' Union assail the proposals calling the fare increases are "an ongoing civil rights issue."
Crews will be realigning lanes to accommodate the road-widening and drainage work.
The latest updates to memberships on Beverly Hills' 11 commissions.
Holzer of Beverly Hills-based Wealth & Income Management Group is a target of several Wall Street complaints, including selling fraudulent securities. She denies the allegations, according to The Wall Street Journal.