West Hollywood will host the event featuring forward-thinking professionals from design, architecture, and sustainability disciplines.
New Zealand Artist Cinzah & Spray Painted Mural Were Made To Order
More than 2,300 customers were without power at the peak of the power outage.
Thousands were left without power and several were stuck in elevators when an electrical vault fire knocked out power to West Hollywood.
Become a Patch Mayor: The best way to share stories and celebrate the unique place you call home.
Did your favorite eatery make the Los Angeles County Health Department's naughty list?
2 New Doughnut Shops | Councilmember Runs To Raise Funds For LGBTQ | Cardboard Yacht Regatta: West Hollywood Week In Review
Help the environment by reducing your waste and buying secondhand. Register your yard sale at City Hall by August 10.
The owner of a West Hollywood gay bar claims he and his partner were discriminated against on an Alaska Airlines flight from JFK to LAX.
Artist's Assault | Explosives To LA Pride | Twilight Summer Concert Series | Free Sunscreen Kiosks: West Hollywood Week In Review
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Soak up the summer fun with these incredible events -- many free! -- throughout the region.
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There are several ways you can conserve power to avoid the threat of blackouts during this record-setting heat wave.
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Taylor Swift Fan's Restraining Order | Venice Pier Fire Funds | Attempted Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested: West Hollywood Week In Review
Westside Hotel Could Be Crucial In Suit Against Trump | Young Scientist Challenge | Anthony Bourdain Mural: West Hollywood Week In Review
Your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events to West Hollywood, the Westside and nearby.
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Experts at USC found that Angelenos spend a lot more time driving home from work than the way there, and here's why.
West Los Angeles had a busy week. Take a look at some of the top stories nearby and countywide.
The series will kick-off with Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles on Sunday, June 24.
West Hollywood Mayor John Duran hailed Daniels as a leader in the resistance against Trump's policies.
West Hollywood is one of several California cities attempting to strengthen buildings before the next major quake.
The Yom HaShoah ceremony will be at Plummer Park starting at 4 p.m.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to let their neighbors know about events and issues in your town.
He was LA's biblical icon, but he was also a pizza-eating, Slurpee-drinking, plant-loving man adored by friends & family. Here's his story.
Big, small, short, tall, scruffy, fluffy, or bald, all types of dogs are welcome at the new dog parks which will be unveiled this weekend.
Kevin Short, also known as Kevin Lee Light, was one of the of the most beloved, eccentric figures of West Hollywood.
Air quality on Wednesday will be moderate, after falling into unhealthy, to unhealthy for sensitive groups overnight.
Gelson's is offering free holiday meal tastings and the opportunity to pre-order everything you need for Thanksgiving and beyond.
West Hollywood is one of 47 cities in Los Angeles County to receive a grant.
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The Smart City Initiative will focus on projects that promote sustainability, mobility, accessibility, resiliency and transparency.
The City of West Hollywood is offering free cooling centers to enjoy quiet activities in.
The City of West Hollywood will be hosting it's annual celebration of Womenβs Equality Day tomorrow at the Council Chambers.
The Southern Poverty Law Center says 19 hate organizations are based in or near Los Angeles.
There will be free document shredding and electronic waste collection at the event.