And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
Here's what to expect in Los Angeles County.
The West Basin Municipal Water District has "banked" water for dry times such as these, says its GM.
The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
The total represents 74 percent of the sign-ups projected for the region for the entire six-month ObamaCare enrollment period, which ends March 31.
A $249 million project seeks to alleviate traffic jams through San Clemente, especially on the weekends.
The city's numbers are looking good.
Many of the buildings are in Westwood.
More than 60 percent of cities in the state receive an overall F grade.
West Hollywood “belongs to all of us,” Councilman John Duran says.
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
The city states that the working group's purpose is to create a "community plan" to address Eastside neighborhood concerns.
The number is down nearly a percentage point from October.
The route will be identical to the popular free weekend shuttle, The PickUp.
The six-month pilot program with American GTS, the company that owns and operates the trolleys, expires later this month.
The New York Times recently published a story about the councilman's efforts to ban public food lines.
The buildings were constructed in 1936 through President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration.
Prang is the special assistant for public affairs in the Office of Assessor.
John D'Amcico's proposal calls for the building be used as a rehearsal space and meeting space.
Health officials are unleashing a series of ads to counteract tobacco industry marketing, targeting night-life spots like bars, clubs and gyms in West Hollywood.
The reception will include speakers from the community.
Mayor Abbe Land says "it didn’t meet the criteria."
The Sunset Strip Business Association is collecting information and feedback from members of the community. Check out their Facebook post below for more.
Veterans will receive a gift from the City Council as their branch's song is played.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
A Catholic bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese claims one of the laws would create a two-tier health system.
Check out the below press prease from D'Amico, as well as a Facebook post from CurbedLA.
Events will be occurring all month in honor of transgendered people.
The street receives a $1.5 million in renovations. Check out the Curbed LA Facebook post below for more.
The location at 1820 N. San Vicente Blvd. may be converted into a mail processing center.
The Weho City Council votes to waive $4,396 in city fees for the event, as well as contribute $5,000 and co-sponsor.
Capt. Michael Parker was also honored at the White House by President Obama on Sept. 24.
If appeals fail, the university may have to vacate the stadium after the 2014 season.
West Hollywood’s Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board (LGAB) will host an Oct. 30 forum to discuss ways to improve the festival.
Assemblymember Bloom says if all of the Westside cities begin to develop their own bike share programs independently, it could take many years before compatibility issues are resolved.
The Greater West Hollywood Food Coalition has distributed free food for 25 years at the corner of Sycamore Avenue and Romaine Street.
Local officials say Southern Californians need to conserve as much as they can.