Thursday's Westwood Business Improvement District meeting focuses on improvements made in the past months.
Illegal immigrants from the Los Angeles area prepare to apply for a deferred action program.
The Westwood Business Improvement District's August board meeting will be held Thursday.
Some illegal immigrants could get valid Social Security numbers and apply for driver's licenses and financial aid under a new immigration program.
The project has received certification from the Federal Transit Administration that it meets environmental guidelines.
A Board of Public Works hearing on the Venice Pier attraction is scheduled for Friday.
Assemblymember Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) will tour the clinic Friday.
Two new board members are chosen Wednesday night, though all seats will be up for election this October.
The Westwood Neighborhood Council will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m.
A week after a proposal to put a term limit extension on the ballot was introduced, the Board of Supervisors voted to reject it.
The Board of Supervisors delayed action on authorizing a ballot measure that would raise the number of terms a supervisor could serve from three terms to five.
The Westwood Neighborhood Council will hold elections in October. The deadline to file as a candidate is the end of September.
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The council is allotted $37,500 for fiscal year 2012-13.
Here's the meeting agenda for Wednesday night's Westwood Neighborhood Council meeting.
Exposition Authority briefs public on plans and upcoming construction on the second phase of construction from Culver City into Santa Monica. Second community meeting is July 18 in Santa Monica.
The bill could speed up several major transportation projects in L.A. County including the Westside Subway Extension.
Congress approves more than $100 billion for the two-year spending plan could expedite several major transportation projects in the Los Angeles area.
Los Angeles Democrat Henry Waxman has high praise for the Supreme Court's Affordable Care Act decision. He predicted the ruling in March.
The Los Angeles City Council voted 11-1 to allow a company that did not go through the proper channels to install free Wi-Fi at Los Angeles International Airport beginning in mid-July.
Voting for Westwood Neighborhood Council set for Oct. 28
Memos to be sent regarding presence of military office in designated retail space
Turf's necessity, feasibility discussed during meeting
Neighborhood Council elections, new field turf at the Westwood Recreation Center, and a Marine Officer Selection Office in Westwood Village are on the agenda.
Aaron Lachant compares two proposals before the Los Angeles City Council that would regulate growing medical marijuana in residential areas.
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Elected officials would be limited to serving 12 years in the California Legislature.
Proposition 29 would add $1 to the price of each cigarette pack sold in California.
Officials have called for John Noguez's resignation following allegations his office reduced property values in exchange for campaign contributions.
The Metro Board of Directors voted to approve the Purple Line extension to Century City and Westwood and the Veterans Administration.
Despite arguments from experts hired by Beverly Hills city and school officials, a report released by the MTA for an upcoming meeting on Thursday sticks with a proposal to tunnel under Beverly Hills High.
The council unanimously approves the budget that closes a $238 million deficit, but leaves next year's budget in the red.
An audit out of the City Controller's Office, as well as reports from the Los Angeles Times show emergency response times are getting longer.
Patch editors Sara Fay and Marie Cunningham updated this article live throughout the public hearing.
At the request of Beverly Hills, a public hearing on the location of the proposed Century City subway stop will be held.
It is unclear whether the UCLA Volunteer Center will continue to be a partner in the Westwood Organized Mega Project.
Here's a look at the agenda for Tuesday's regular meeting of the Westwood Community Council.
The president's re-election campaign took in nearly $15 million.
President Barack Obama will spend Thursday night in Beverly Hills, but the majority of his short trip will be spent in Studio City.
Austin Beutner in an email to supporters says the responsibilities of being a husband and father is at odds with the demands of a campaign.