Part of the road will be closed in August in order to install bollards in front of City Hall.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will work for Banc of California.
The grant for the classes is awarded to Metro by the California Office of Traffic Safety.
The ratings come from The National Resources Defense Council.
The 405 freeway project's cost overruns prompts officials to consider congestion pricing, which is already being tested on the I-110 freeway.
Pamela Conley Ulich, who was inspired to run by Malibu 11-year-old Dylan Strickland, is hoping to take big money out of politics.
With Fourth of July approaching, fireworks are legal in some areas of L.A. County, and officials asked people to be careful when using them.
The city even provided shuttle service between the council chamber at the county Registrar-Recorder's office in Beverly Hills so people could obtain licenses.
The $417 million budget also allocates funds for clean water and safer streets.
Beverly Hills' Development Services Division receives an Insurance Services Office Class 1 rating.
The routes will be installed on Burton Way and North Crescent Drive beginning June 24.
Estimates of the cost per response range from several thousand to more than $10,000.
The scouts are honored for their advancement to new ranks.
The Purple Line Extension project would extend the Metro Purple Line from Wilshire/Western westward for nine miles.
The project aims to cut bus commute time by 15 minutes between the 12.5 miles from Centinela Avenue in West Los Angeles to downtown.
Metro says environmental planning has concluded and approvals have been received, allowing work to move forward toward bringing the Purple Line Extension to the Westside.
The Beverly Hills City Council accepts the bids needed to go forward at its Tuesday meeting.
The former Secretary of State touches down Wednesday night to receive an award for public service.
The council meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the City Council chambers in City Hall.
Don Rhoads is now on the job as the city's new administrative and finance head, replacing Scott Miller, who retired last year.
The new performing arts center at the corner of Canon Drive and Little Santa Monica Boulevard continues to take shape.
Nearly all Beverly Hills Restaurants receive a rating of 90 or higher from the Los Angeles County Health Department, according to a database obtained by Patch.
Hundreds of thousands are expected at events April 21 and April 22, less than a week removed from the tragic Boston Marathon bombings.
The agency says the so-called Westside Extension Project will proceed, with help expected from a $65 million match in federal funds.
A resolution approved Thursday night also calls for the council to reach out to the Metropolitan Transit Authority to begin talks about an alternative route.
The Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission takes up that matter at its quarterly meeting Wednesday.
The city says it is part of its efforts to improve transparency.
Councilmembers vote 3-2 to align the city's policy with the California Public Records Act.
"Beverly Hills Tomorrow" features Michael Burns of Lionsgate Studios and Henrik Fisher of Fisker Automotive.
Ginsburg was a partner in the Beverly Hills law firm Ginsburg, Stephan, Oringher & Richman.
It is the first session with the new council and mayor in place.
John Mirisch says he wants to refine the council's position on the issue.
New mayor John Mirisch, the vice mayor and two other council members are installed Wednesday night at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, stressing transparency and civic engagement.
The city’s outgoing mayor proves that “when pigs fly” great things are accomplished.
The event will take place at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and will be followed by a reception.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirms ABC will broadcast both shows. The date of the 2014 show is timed to avoid conflict with the Winter Olympic Games.
The Beverly Hills library offers two free video classes for teens and tweens.