In an effort to raise money for President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, Michelle Obama visits SoCal.
The city is going to evaluate more modest plans for the facility after hearing residential concerns regarding the project.
AB 1148, the California Disclose Act, goes before the state Assembly Tuesday.
The 50th Assembly District candidate encourages supporters to watch the viral video and contribute to her fundraising campaign in order to advance her "grassroots momentum."
The legislation would weaken the Beverly Hills Unified School District's ability to fight the Westside Subway Extension.
Some favor renovating the structure, while others want it torn down and rebuilt.
Longtime West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club members claim a sudden influx of new, pro-Osborn members stacked the vote in her favor. The candidate defends her team's tactic.
Construction work commenced earlier this week on what will be the Beverly Hills Public Library's new "Teen Zone." The children's area will move upstairs the first weekend in February.
The first-term councilman represents Beverly Hills at a California League of Cities symposium for newly elected city council members and mayors.
Council members are seeking public input as the city moves forward with plans for the new facility.
The mayor reflects on his trip last week to the nation's capital where he meet with other municipal leaders and federal officials.
A sign outside City Hall reads "City of Los Angeles" for a film shoot.
The grassroots LGBT group backed Torie Osborn over Betsy Butler by a 3-1 margin.
Political veteran Torie Osborn got 77 percent of the Santa Monica Democratic Club's votes.
Candidates must receive support from at least 60 percent of the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club's executive board to get the group's backing.
The Jim Falk Lexus project got a second nod from City Council.
The city will provide $39 million over four years to the BHUSD for use of the district's property.
A new ordinance, commission and city staff position will focus on preventing the demolition of buildings with historic value.
Beware of phishing scams that could lead to identity theft and empty your pockets.
Gov. Brown hopes to convince Californians to tax themselves to support schools.
A coalition of 27 Democratic clubs in the San Fernando Valley has endorsed Torie Osborn for the newly created 50th Assembly District, which will include Beverly Hills in the November election.
Butler's team is accusing Osborn's camp of recruiting people to join the Malibu Democratic Club to get the organization's endorsement. Patch has received numerous emails showing that Butler supporters were also encouraged to join local Democratic clubs.
Another candidate accuses the Osborn campaign of recruiting people to join the Malibu Democratic Club so they could vote to endorse her.
Democratic candidates vying to represent the 50th Assembly District met for a forum in Malibu Sunday.
Assemblywoman Betsy Butler, liberal activist Torie Osborn and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom are participating in a forum at Malibu City Hall.
The assemblyman is seeking to extend the life of Measure R, the financial backing of a proposal to bring a subway line through Beverly Hills.
Banning the sale of shark fins made the list.
Feuer successfully pushed legislation on a range of issues through the California State Assembly in 2011.
All children under age 8 must soon use a car or booster seat while riding in an automobile.
To the chagrin of neighboring residents, Jim Falk Lexus gains City Council approval to demolish its existing facility and construct a new, larger dealership.
Members reject bids from contractors seeking to build a decorative street median and install signs that will mark the city's main eastbound entry point.
Bailey's Bakery will rent out an unoccupied neighboring store to add space to its current location.
A $3.5 million contract with W.E. O'Neil Construction gets the green light.
Officers will receive a 1 percent salary increase and contribute more funds to their pensions.
The City Council confirmed its November decision to enact a law that regulates view restoration in the Trousdale Estates.
Residents voice concern over the size and scope of the project.
Also, the vice mayor supports having a dog park in Beverly Hills.
In part one of a two-part interview, William Brien discusses pressing city issues with Patch.
City staffers are developing a survey to get input from Beverly Hills businesses about the possibility of a ban on plastic bags.
A plan to add spots at the school to ease a parking shortage near Robertson Boulevard is proving controversial.