The office of John Noguez is being probed for an election contribution-tax reduction tradeoff scheme that is believed to have lowered property taxes on homes and businesses in Beverly Hills and elsewhere.
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The Holmby Hills Homeowners Association has asked Beverly Hills to open its borders to include 40 properties.
The recommendation for the designation came from the Cultural Heritage Commission and was approved by the City Council.
The Stonewall Democratic Club and West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club have both postponed making endorsements in the 50th Assembly District race.
The council has given staff direction on what site plan to pursue for the project.
Jeff Kolin requests that the newspaper write a retraction for wrongly accusing city staff of falsifying documents. The "Beverly Hills Courier" has yet to comply.
The public is encouraged to attend.
Judges Marsha Revel and Elden Fox handled the actress' DUI case at the Beverly Hills courthouse in 2010.
A preliminary hearing date is scheduled to be set Aug. 16.
The gym seeks to open a branch on Wilshire Boulevard at Doheny Drive.
The city installs electric vehicle charging stations throughout the business district and at La Cienega Park.
Residents express concern over the Carmelita Avenue route.
The leadership training program launches its 2012-13 session.
A panel of judges rules that Los Angeles County's ban on medical marijuana dispensaries is 'preempted' by state law.
The roster of architects is part of the city's implementation of its historic preservation ordinance.
The City Council OKs $10,000 for online ads publicizing events, initiatives and public meetings.
The single largest contributor to John Noguez's election campaign, which owns several office buildings in Beverly Hills, also had its property taxes significantly reduced.
The current assessor is on an indefinite leave of absence due to allegations that his office lowered property taxes in Beverly Hills and elsewhere in exchange for campaign contributions.
Three rival tax increase initiatives have qualified for the state ballot in November.
Council members continue the process of endorsing a plan that will allow property owners to revamp a primary Beverly Hills entrance point.
The city will now divide advertising funding between the "Beverly Hills Courier," "Beverly Hills Weekly" and "Beverly Hills Patch."
Jeff Kolin is getting a 2 percent salary increase for the 2012-13 fiscal year.
Vice Chair of the Planning Commission Brian Rosenstein announced he intends to run for one of three council seats that will be up for election in March '13.
The panel instead chose to focus on a legal challenge to the MTA's decision to tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
Some residents, including senior citizens living on fixed incomes, claim financial hardship hampers compliance.
In voting against the budget, Councilwoman Lili Bosse cited a lack of time to review city staff's proposed budget and service reductions.
New term limits for California legislators gets approved, but voters turn down a $1 tax hike on cigarette packs.
While in SoCal, the president will attend his 150th fundraiser for his re-election campaign.
The president is attending a fundraiser at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
The top two vote-getters earn a spot on November’s general election ballot, regardless of party affiliation.
Elected officials would be limited to serving 12 years in the California Legislature.
Election Day is just around the corner. Know where to go to vote.
Proposition 29 would add $1 to the price of each cigarette pack sold in California.
Tuesday's election will mark the first major test of the state's "top two" primary system, where only the top two vote-getters—regardless of political party—will advance to a Nov. 6 runoff.
David Snowden's personal information was allegedly stolen in an effort to shut off the electricity at his home.
John Noguez's office is the target of a corruption probe for allegedly slashing property values in Beverly Hills and elsewhere in exchange for campaign contributions.
The city of Beverly Hills has filed a CEQA challenge against Metro separately from its school district.
Officials have called for John Noguez's resignation following allegations his office reduced property values in Beverly Hills and elsewhere in exchange for campaign contributions.
The action could prevent Metro from routing the subway under Beverly Hills High School.