Now that a state redistricting commission has finished its work, it is likely to see challenges from at least one direction.
Traffic and the preservation of the historic building have emerged as the key points as the draft environmental impact report circulates among local neighborhood and advocacy groups.
On behalf of the Beverly Hills City Council, Barry Brucker advocates for a Westside Subway Extension alignment that avoids tunneling under BHHS.
The head of the state Republican Party says he supports putting a referendum on the ballot regarding the state Senate and possibly congressional boundaries.
One member of the Citizens Redistricting Commission calls the congressional district that contains part of Westwood "a ribbon of shame."
The panel votes to support the stop rather than one proposed for Santa Monica Boulevard.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved an agreement Tuesday that would allow a downtown L.A. football stadium access to $275 million in public funds.
At Tuesday's County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board will discuss whether to endorse a plan that Latino groups say violates federal voting rights laws meant to protect minority voters.
A foundation representing the artist who created the original license plate is upset with the California Coastal Commission.
The street will shut between Cotner and Beloit for nighttime construction Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Newly released redistricting maps draw new boundaries for state Assembly, state Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
People affected by the recent crackdown on apron parking persuade the City Council's Transportation Committee to work on drafting a motion to allow the longtime practice.
Los Angeles City Council unanimously votes to let the contract for cameras at intersections end after July 31.
The US Postal Service announced Tuesday it will consider closing thousands of branches.
Villaraigosa says the proposed legislation would move up the start of construction on the Westside Subway Extension.
The street between Cotner and Beloit will shut from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday.
Patch reporters will be blogging straight through the weekend, bringing you up-to-the-minute news on the 405 closure.
The project is chosen to move into the U.S. Department of Transportation's final approval phase.
Monday hours will be restored to all Los Angeles city libraries in July.
The portion from Comstock to Selby avenues will not be included, the City Council decides in approving the lanes Tuesday.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission releases a draft plan Friday with new state electoral districts that might mean significant changes for those representing Westwood and Century City in the state Senate and Assembly and U.S. Congress.
Councilman Paul Koretz, backed by about 60 people, says at a news conference Thursday that the Century City stop should be in the center of the community rather than at Santa Monica Boulevard.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit against the Department of Veterans Affairs over alleged misuse of a parcel of land in Brentwood.
Residents and visitors are urged to completely avoid the freeway area on July 16-17 when a 10-mile stretch will be shut for construction work.
The open meeting at City Hall on Saturday morning is held to discuss the LADWP’s finances and potential rate hikes, but residents and environmental activists are more concerned with finding ways to move the city away from coal-burning plants.
It's all about creating awareness, a leader says about Tuesday's demonstration.
The school district says the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is dragging its heels in releasing requested subway information regarding contested expansion route for Century City.
The agency seeks linguists at a recruiting fair Saturday at the Westwood Federal Building.
Arnie Berghoff & Associates will advocate for a subway route that travels under Santa Monica Boulevard rather than through the heart of Century City.
The City Council will hear potential protests and support for a Business Improvement District in the Village area.
According to the U.S. Postal Service, more people are filing electronically and don't need to deliver forms. The closest post office for Westwood-Century City last-minute filers is near LAX.
The new building, which houses senior citizens, is named for Los Angeles County Suprevisor Zev Yaroslavsky in thanks for his efforts to get it built.
The Westwood and Century CIty gathering will be April 27.
To accommodate people attending services and/or Passover Seders on April 18 and 19, LADOT is relaxing parking restrictions throughout the Los Angeles area.
Gov. Jerry Brown halts budget talks, saying the GOP wants him to agree to “an ever changing list of collateral demands.”
"Standing with the people of Japan and imagining a world free of nuclear disaster" was the theme in front of the Federal Building Monday night.
A Cinco de Mayo-themed carnival and more are on the agenda.
Patch is participating in Sunshine Week this week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information.
Only 11.6 percent of registered voters cast ballots.
Voters approve most measures to help ease the city's budget crisis and send incumbents back to the City Council.