The public can check the progress of construction projects via a new webpage.
Nonprofits may begin submitting proposals to West Hollywood officials.
The city moves a step closer to implementing an entertainment shuttle service.
Municipalities with bans or regulatory ordinances including Weho now have a California Supreme Court ruling to back them up.
The West Hollywood-based documentarian detained in Caracas is accused of spying, a charge the president calls 'ridiculous.'
The National Register of Historic Places adds the Great Hall-Long Hall.
Weho's Jerome Cleary starts fundraising for an appeal to the City Council.
Land, who was served on the board for more than 20 years, began her fifth term as Mayor on Monday.
The alliance is hoping to convince the city to not demolish the buildings, which were constructed during the Works Progress Administration era.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney found no evidence that Councilman John Duran's $7,000 in meals expenses were in violation of the law.
City officials warned residents of the dangers of meningitis after a West Hollywood man died of the disease Friday.
This will be Land's fifth round as mayor of West Hollywood.
The tall wall remodel would lead to the removal of the longstanding 8730 Sunset Tower Sign.
While not disputing the historic merits of the buildings, they opted to not recommend they be added to the national register of historic places.
There's no such thing as a free ride, or a free parking spot, in West Hollywood.
The city argues that extending parking meter hours will help businesses by increasing parking turnover.
If passed, city council members would be able to raise funds to cover their election debts year round.
From DOMA to Cher's WeHo Condo, here's what's happening in town today.
The Supreme Court indicated on Tuesday that it would hear arguments from opponents of gay marriage in California, opening the way for a debate that WeHo will closely follow.
The former records store location was home to many historical moments, but does that make it a historical monument?
Visitor parking permits are available at two other locations.
Preventing crime through improved social media should be another of the Sheriff’s Department’s priorities, mayor says.
Bike lanes will be left out of the project for now, but landscaping will allow for their inclusion in the future.
Councilmen D’Amico and Heilman trade charges over ethical political behavior.
Co-sponsoring an HIV/AIDS-related event and support for the California Homes and Jobs Act of 2013 are among the items on the council’s agenda.
Built to Gold LEED standards, the 17-unit Janet L. Witkin Center is conceived as a model of community integration.
Residents’ last chance to share their thoughts about social services and how the city should plan for them.
Remaining provisional and vote-by-mail ballots are not enough to change outcome of Tuesday's vote.
Measure C, which will limit officeholders to three four-year terms, passes easily.
The council votes Monday night to adopt the “Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act.”
The West Hollywood City Council candidate says his success in business and experience traveling the world will be an asset in improving West Hollywood.
The candidate in his fourth run for Council office intends to bring disaffected voters back into the political process.
Weho's Historic Preservation Commission recommends two Palm Avenue bungalows built in the early 1900s be designated local historic resources.
The Council incumbent wants more funding for the arts and cites the local economy, traffic and parking and affordable housing as voters' top concerns.
The congressman also joins colleagues in filing an amicus brief in a court challenge to DOMA.
In his first time out on the Council campaign trail, Wiggs says Weho voters are most concerned about left hand turns by motor vehicles, the need for term limits and real estate development.
The sheriff's deputy and first-time Council office seeker pledges 'to stand up to special interest' influence on Weho politics.
One large settlement goes to a pedestrian struck by a sheriff's vehicle in West Hollywood.
The Weho mayor calls for Council support for a bill in Congress that aims to tighten restrictions on helicopters.