Tonight the president is expected to talk about economic inequality, offering a possible glimpse at a theme of his upcoming campaign.
The Westwood Community Council opposes the sale of alcohol at the Target store planned for Westwood Village.
More extended closures of on- and off-ramps for Wilshire Boulevard and the 405 freeway are ahead.
A proposed city-wide ordinance would ban all medical marijuana dispenaries, including those in Westwood.
In its monthly meeting, the council also discussed a permit for alcohol sales at an incoming Target store.
The assemblyman is seeking to extend the life of Measure R, the financial backing of a proposal to bring a subway line to Century City and Westwood.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Feuer successfully pushed legislation on a range of issues through the California State Assembly in 2011.
Twelve of the 15 bills State Senator Curren Price Jr. authored were signed into law in 2011 and will go into effect on January 1, 2012.
The mayor also called for a meeting next month with the governor, top lawmakers and mayors to discuss next steps.
The ruling from the California Supreme Court upheld a state law that abolishes redevelopment agencies and struck down a second piece of legislation that allowed the agencies to pay to stay alive.
Beginning in 2012, any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat.
In an effort to stop Metro from approving a subway route that goes under the high school, BHUSD has hired a firm to determine if faults under the campus are active.
Representatives from the panel met Monday to discuss regional transportation planning.
Filing an appeal of your property tax is easy if you follow these directions.
Councilman Julian Gold and his colleagues apply surplus funds to efforts opposing an MTA tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
Assemblyman Mike Feuer also spoke to the council about his health insurance bill at regular meeting. The council also approved a new budget and a volunteer dues schedule to raise money for the council's activities.
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom joined the meeting, held Wednesday night in Westwood.
The Westwood Village Improvement Association has now got blue-shirted ambassadors on the streets of the Village to help visitors find their way around and keep things clean.
Councilman Paul Koretz, representing Westwood/Century City, applauds motion that will amend city codes to require city employees to report fraud and provide training to spot it.
A UCLA panel discussion examines how to make the Village a viable destination in 2025.
Around 60 people marched from Beverly Hills to Century City on Monday in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Senate Bill 746, sponsored by state Sen. Ted Lieu, bans anyone under the age of 18 from using ultraviolet tanning beds.
Columbus Day is not an official state holiday in California, which is why some offices are open and services are running, while others are not.
A plastics manufacturer is contending that the law imposes an illegal tax on county businesses, according to the Fox and Hounds Daily website. The ban was enacted over the summer.
The Toxin-Free Infants and Toddlers Act prohibits BPAs in baby products.
Patch sat down with Mayor Barry Brucker to discuss his thoughts on the city's efforts to stop an MTA subway from going under Beverly Hills High School.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
The Thursday meeting designed to foster better relations between the two groups was the first large-scale event of its kind.
A Beverly Hills Unified School District website says Metro is no longer considering a subway stop at Santa Monica Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars, but Metro officials say the posting is wrong.
Lisa Korbatov tells City Council members that she objects to a tour of the high school and "clandestine" meetings with Metro and county officials.
The longtime Echo Park and now Silver Lake resident files his paperwork Thursday morning. Is he a good choice for the Westside?
Chelsea and Rob McFarland are spearheading an effort to legalize urban beekeeping in Los Angeles—and to give honeybees a better name.
The Republican-backed Fairness and Accountability in Redistricting (FAIR) is challenging the newly redrawn boundaries for State Senate districts.
Angelenos have the option to attend Thursday's meeting online or in person.
The mayor will speak on city issues Sept. 12 in West Los Angeles. Members of the public and business community are invited.
The senator spoke to Patch during a speaking engagement in Century City on Tuesday.
The Century City Chamber of Commerce hosted the lunch on Tuesday, at which Feinstein discussed much of her work in the U.S. Senate.
As a deadline for new proposed Board of Supervisor electoral boundaries passes, Supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Molina and Don Knabe all released new plans for how to draw the county's districts for the next 10 years.
Neighborhood groups in Westwood and Century City oppose Beverly Hills' choice route.