Supervisor Don Knabe backs the move that some say will prompt lawsuits.
Public input is needed from Beverly Hills residents, members of the biking community and other interested citizens.
Visibility will be down to one-quarter mile and in some areas, down to several hundred feet, according to meteorologists.
Hollywood stakeholders are demanding the state to strengthen its film and TV tax credit to keep its homegrown industry from leaving.
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
Freeway will close for six hours Sunday morning between Sunset and Wilshire boulevards.
Since Beverly Hills changed to a material recovery facility disposal system, the diversion rate of mixed waste has increased.
405 Freeway will fully close just after midnight to 5 a.m. Friday, but crews will begin closing freeway ramps in the affected area starting 7 p.m. Thursday.
Freeway closures occur to realign traffic lanes between the 101 Freeway and Getty Center Drive.
The number is down nearly a percentage point from October.
The latest updates to memberships on Beverly Hills' 11 commissions.
The reconstructed 608-foot-long bridge in the Sepulveda Pass is 10 feet wider than its predecessor, according to Metro,
A ceremony is set for noon.
Studio City ad hoc committee determines the school's draft proposal for a massive development over Coldwater Canyon Avenue needs to address several issues before the final environmental impact report is submitted.
Air quality is forecast to be only moderate in the Beverly Hills area on Friday.
Public input is needed for the committee charged with overseeing the conceputal re-design of the major Beverly Hills corridor.
It is the second property in Beverly Hills approved for the historic property tax reduction program, this one highlighting the designs from the original post office built in 1933.
Joining effort with Los Angeles County Sheriffs, officials remind travelers this holiday weekend if you "see something, say something."
Merchants say additional parking on South Beverly Drive is biggest driver to moving forward with the city's first potential BID, if 50 percent of property owners agree to it in 2014.
Anderson is considered the driving force to re-create the Beverly Hills sign at Beverly Gardens Park.
No other state legislators have a higher grade from the Sierra Club on environmental issues.
The competition is the first of its kind in any major metropolitan area in the world that has a regional smart card system for its public transportation network.
Beverly Hills City Council takes up debate on the growing trend.
Transportation agency does not believe Beverly Hills' multiple lawsuits will slow progress to complete first phases for Century City and Westwood stations.
Raymond Flade receives annual award at Beverly Hills City Council meeting.
About two-thirds of voters believe workers will be laid off or forced into part-time status so companies will not have to pay for their health insurance.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A Catholic bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese claims one of the laws would create a two-tier health system.
Former secretary of state to receive the Global Champion Award at the International Medical Corps' 2013 Annual Awards Celebration at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
Construction crews remove barricades on the ramp from eastbound Wilshire Boulevard to the northbound freeway.
Those opposed to the expansion plans for the private school in Studio City are met with heavy criticism leading to a much anticipated community meeting.
The eastbound Wilshire to northbound I-405 “flyover” ramp is approximately three times the length of the original ramp.
Howard Goldstein, Lisa Korbatov, James Fabe and John Dohm are competing for two seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District's Board of Education.
Work crews drill to locate tieback anchors as part of the Westside Subway Extension.
The “El Camino Real” mosaic originally hung in the motor court of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. It is the 15th historical landmark designation for Beverly Hills.
Four Beverly Hills residents are on the ballot for the upcoming election, all running for two seats on the school board.