L.A. County wants 5,000 volunteers to document the homeless population.
West Hollywood's finance director discusses the possible local impact of looming federal budget cuts.
West Hollywood and county officials promote the Courtyard at La Brea affordable housing project.
City and county officials are set to celebrate the Courtyard at La Brea affordable housing development.
The city of West Hollywood and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center collect business attire for homeless youth.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2012. Here's an overview of what goes into effect Jan. 1.
The city turns off meters and lifts other parking restrictions Jan. 1, but permit zones will still be enforced.
Companies have made proposals to start bike sharing in West Hollywood and other Westside cities.
Municipal bonds West Hollywood sold for the development projects are now in limbo.
Parking meters and other restrictions in West Hollywood won't be enforced Dec. 25.
The global businessman joins a field of nine candidates seeking a seat on the Weho City Council.
The West Hollywood Library makes the 2012 best-of list in "Interior Design" magazine.
Stephanie DeWolfe comes to Weho after working for the city of Pasadena since 1990.
Jeffrey Prang joins scores of mayors in asking Obama to "make it harder for dangerous people to own guns."
The six-month limit for receiving contributions after an election could go away just prior to West Hollywood's March ballot.
Council members pass a resolution in support of renewing Sen. Dianne Feinstein's federal legislation to ban assault weapons and large-capacity clips.
The California senator tells “Meet the Press” that bills will be introduced on the first day Congress returns.
Construction plans are in the works for a $16 million parking structure at Weho City Hall.
The Design Review Subcommittee calls for a more inviting, pedestrian-friendly project.
The Weho Council candidate presents a voter survey and outlines 10 issue platforms.
Seven challengers seek to unseat Weho City Council incumbents Prang and Duran.
Weho's mayor pro tempore writes a Huffington Post article on the implications of budget sequestration.
Lauren Meister chairs the Yes on Measure C campaign.
Starting this week, West Hollywood upgrades its electric vehicle charging stations at several parking facilities.
West Hollywood officials, public safety personnel and local businesses encourage designated drivers, cab rides and a free New Year's shuttle service.
Local officials offer thoughts on decision to review California's same-sex marriage ban and federal Defense of Marriage Act.
Violators face fines starting at $250.
WeHo council members proceed with overturning Planning Commission's denial of the conversion from apartments to condos.
Property owners will vote by mail on a proposed tax measure to cover costs for improving water quality and reducing pollution.
Federal court cases challenge a California law that prohibits mental health professionals from attempting to change a minor's sexual orientation from gay or lesbian to straight.
West Hollywood's 6 p.m. cut-off time for parking meters could increase next year to 8 p.m. or later in certain areas.
Justices could decide on Friday whether to hear cases on California's Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
The nation's high court could make an announcement on the issue Monday.
If the court decides not to hear a case on California's ballot measure that banned gay marriage, same-sex unions could soon be legal statewide.
The latest vote count for the very close race with opponent Betsy Butler puts Bloom ahead by more than 1,200 votes.
The property owner, architect and residents meet to share views and concerns about plans to build a condominium complex on Palm Avenue lots that are currently occupied by vintage Craftsman bungalows.
The property owner and architects will discuss their proposal to build condos over existing vintage bungalows.
The nation's high court could tackle the marriage equality issue in 2013.
City staff is working on making the second floor ADA compliant, and creating more space for public meetings and storage.
The governor selects a gay man and lesbian to serve in California courts.