The new wine/beer tasting bar will offer boutique wines and microbrews from California.
The Commission unanimously denies a request to open a recycling collection center at 7710 Santa Monica Blvd, citing quality of life concerns.
An ordinance requiring all campaign literature from local municipal elections to be posted on the city's website is tabled by the City Council.
Planning Commission deals with requests to install a recycling facility and off-site sale of beer and wine.
Contenders for the three seats spar with the incumbents on overdevelopment, term limits, vacant stores and Lindsey Horvath's appointment at Wednesday's forum.
The council decides to move forward after a first reading of the measure, which will get a second reading from the panel on Feb. 22.
The measure was initially blocked by the City Council, but the panel passes resolutions to put it to a residents' vote as directed by a Superior Court judge.
Local leaders share memories and condolences about the longtime political fundraiser and city Human Services commissioner.
An investigation reveals a widespread pattern of worker exploitation at the businesses owned by the Sikder family, Attorney General Jerry Brown says in filing the suit.
The city sees its first decline in five years.
Weho's Paul Arevalo reports a base salary of $283,000 plus other benefits in a League of California Cities survey.
The City Council votes to support a statewide project to encourage more women to serve on boards and commissions.
A bill awaiting the governor's signature would make it easier for cities to enforce bans on signs parked on streets.
The city says it hopes the entertainment venue's current location can be retained despite the approval of a residential and commercial project for the property.
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips says the military policy violates the First Amendment rights of gays and lesbians.
The panel has received no word on its resolution seeking an apology to the LGBT community and corrective measures against individuals responsible for a donation in support of an anti-gay candidate.
Mike Feuer's bill, which is awaiting the governor's signature, aims to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions by prohibiting contracts of $1 million or more between the state of California and companies doing significant business with the cou
Deputies have linked a recent triple slaying with illegal marijuana sales, but the manager of one dispensary that has not been linked to the investigation says his intention is to run an above-board business.
The lawsuit sought to force the governor and attorney general to appeal Judge Vaughn Walker's ruling on the same-sex marriage ban.
A bill proposing to ban single-use plastic grocery bags failed in the state Legislature Tuesday night, spurring local governments to consider their own bans.
A bill being debated by the state Senate would ban the use of plastic grocery bags in West Hollywood and throughout California.
On the 90th anniversary of women getting the right to vote, Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath honors attorney Gloria Allred for her efforts to promote the Equal Rights Amendment.
Smart phone users will now be able to easily navigate through the city's website for information and events.
A tribute to the rock guitarist Thursday will kick off the Sunset Strip Music Festival.
The group looks to regulate Weho's outdoor smoking laws before the state drafts its own policy.
The emergency demonstration organized by LGBT activists gets a low turnout.
Gay rights activists, who hope to bolster the fight for same-sex marriage while such unions remain on hold, will gather at Santa Monica and San Vicente boulevards at 6 p.m.
A federal appeals court has granted a stay in the Proposition 8 case, blocking same-sex weddings in California while an appeal is considered.
Assemblyman Mike Feuer hopes the IRS will act on his recommendation to allow same-sex married couples to claim their income as community property.
Members of the Log Cabin Republicans hope to win support for their lawsuit that aims to overturn the military policy.
Judge Vaughn Walker lifts his stay of his ruling on Proposition 8, but same-sex marriages won't resume until at least Aug. 18.
West Hollywood City Council members are considering an across-the-board ban on digging through trash bins for recyclables, but some people rely on the redemption money for necessities.
Judge Vaughn Walker will issue his decision Thursday.
City Manager Paul Arevalo made over $285K last year, making him the highest-paid employee in the city
Mayor John Heilman tells the company of his displeasure over its financial contribution to a candidate who opposes equality for the LGBT community.
Court filings in support of resumption by the attorney general and governor prompt local officials to gear up for potential weddings.
Supporters of same sex marriage will gather at West Hollywood Park tonight for a news conference.
A rally is scheduled for West Hollywood Park after a federal judge in San Francisco issues his decision on the same-sex marriage ban.
The increase in fines and fees is expected to generate more than $1 million in revenue.