The solar-energy entrepreneur discusses his positioning on transportation, housing and the Federal Reserve.
A street rehabilitation project begins Feb. 25 and is expected to finish March 14.
The public safety commissioner says he's 'the most uniquely qualified' first-time council aspirant.
The mayor says traffic and development issues top the list of Weho voters' concerns.
The 2013 Weho City Council hopeful touts his experience as a former council member and longtime community activist.
The Yes on Measure C campaign gets endorsements from a sitting Council member and a 2013 candidate.
West Hollywood's free commuter shuttle cancels and revamps stops. The changes begin March 1.
The representative for the 28th Congressional District argues for campaign finance reform.
The party chairman also reiterates opposition to term limits.
Mayor Prang, state officials and the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce discuss 'Strategies for Success in Today's Economy.'
The council candidate is critical of the city's decision to host the One Billion Rising event featuring Jane Fonda at a park that contains a monument to veterans.
Financial statements from the nine Council candidates are available on the city's website.
The Human Services Commission receives a report on West Hollywood's 2013 homeless count.
Outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta grants same-sex spouses of military personnel access to some benefits not blocked by DOMA.
The Council candidate appeals for West Hollywood's youth vote.
The City Council hopeful puts his priorities for West Hollywood in writing.
A city employees' union and tenants' rights organization back Prang and Duran.
The nine men running for West Hollywood City Council discuss their positions on issues and municipal matters.
Nine community members will attempt to enhance the eastside's representation in Weho's city government.
A developer and the MTA are exploring the possibility of a massive mixed-use complex in Weho and keep local officials and residents out of the loop.
The owner of the Pacific Design Center and the MTA may build a giant transportation and mixed-use complex at Santa Monica and San Vicente.
West Hollywood's representative in Congress seeks co-signers for a letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.
The West Hollywood Historic Preservation Commission delays a vote on the status of three early 1900s homes that face demolition.
West Hollywood's community study will conduct a youth focus group Friday and others throughout February.
The Weho-based political club votes overwhelmingly to endorse a "no" vote on Measure C.
Due to redistricting, Torrance lawmaker is assigned to "deferral areas" that include Weho, Westwood, Santa Monica, Venice, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Beverly Glen.
To augment the city's community study, the Social Services Division will focus on the status of women in West Hollywood.
The Laurel Avenue park space and historic preservation project gets funding.
The council candidate conducts a community survey that asked voters to rank the importance of issues and the city's responsiveness.
A new location is yet to be determined. Appeals of the decision to relocate must be postmarked by Feb. 8.
West Hollywood's social services department delivered a report that evaluates contracted service providers.
The City Council hopeful announces endorsements from West Hollywood women.
All nine candidates will assemble to answer questions and state their positions on issues at the only such forum of this election season.
West Hollywood Democratic clubs overwhelmingly vote to back Prang and Duran.
Municipal staff members assume new roles as assistant city manager and finance and technology director, the city announced this week.
PPOs must cover hormone therapy, breast reduction, cancer screening or any other procedure deemed medically necessary.
Kuehl, the first openly gay person elected to the California Legislature, announces her bid for the seat held by Zev Yaroslavsky.
"Katie's Law," authored by Weho's congressman, provides federal funds for DNA collection in criminal cases.
The party chairman calls Measure C "divisive" and Republican-led. The term limits chief says the party is worried about the initiative's chances of success.
One in four residents will receive a mailed survey aimed at assessing West Hollywood's social services needs.