Betsy Butler receives endorsement of Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles in her bid for election of state Assembly 50th district which includes West Hollywood.
John Altschul, a 16-year veteran of the city's Planning Commission, officially rejoins that commission after a ten-month absence.
Planning Commission gives the go-ahead for a two-story, 30,000 square foot showroom building which will replace half a block on Melrose Avenue at Westmount Drive.
Outgoing Mayor John Duran receives accomodtions for his year of service to the city during Monday night's City Council meeting.
Jeff Prang takes the oath of office to become the city's new mayor, while Abbe Land becomes the new mayor pro tem. California 29th district Congressman Adam Schiff administers the oath.
City leaders Abbe Land and John Altschul discuss creating a 'gay' city with a group of urban planners, but are the quotation marks around 'gay' still needed?
Metropolitan Water District, which services West Hollywood, will raise prices over next two years.
Candidates Brad Torgan, Betsy Butler, Richard Bloom and Torie Osborn respond to audience queries on economy and transportation issues.
Councilman John D'Amico says studies show renovating existing buildings creates jobs, helps reduce the city's carbon footprint. Council directs staff to explore options for funding.
The 50th Assembly District candidate from West Hollywood earns endorsements from Beverly Hills Vice Mayor John Mirisch and school board’s Lisa Korbatov.
Council denies the controversial development, citing traffic concerns and impact on surrounding neighborhood.
West Hollywood City Council cannot stop the project, but adding The Lot to the National Register of Historic Places could, say advocates.
Steering committee reviews proposed conceptual design for new automated parking structure to be built behind City Hall beginning spring 2013.
Historic Preservation Commission learns the removal of Plummer House in 1983 to Calabasas allegedly invalidates the park's original landmark designation.
Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approves a plan that would allow the historic apartment building to become an urban inn.
The resolution urges Bravo Network and Ryan Seacrest Productions to cease the promotion of negative and offensive stereotypes of Iranian-Americans on the show.
The committee will review the project’s proposed conceptual design. The meeting is open to the public.
City Council will receive a report in May from the subcommittee working on alternate designs for the $41 million renovation of Plummer Park. Public meetings to weigh in will be scheduled after the presentation to the council.
Staff report reveals 71 special events in 2011 attract an estimated 650,000 people, cost $2.7 million for the city.
Redondo Beach Mayor Mike Gin and current candidate for AD66 Nathan Mintz are backing the local California Assembly candidate.
Located in a unique section of the city, the single-family structures are deemed important historical structures for exemplifying special elements of West Hollywood.
Proposed "promoter's venue license" would allow West Hollywood bars, clubs and restaurants to bring in any promoter they want, rather than just promoters who are licensed with the city.
Find out if you qualify for the Earned Income Credit at voluntary income tax assistance program events throughout April.
Council votes unanimously to approve a program that puts the city in charge of supervising businesses needing off-site parking to satisfy zoning code parking requirements.
City Council votes Jeff Prang in as new mayor, with Abbe Land as mayor pro tem.
Sol Barket, developer behind the proposed Centrum Sunset project, withdraws the controversial project from the City Council's agenda, seemingly permanently. Other Centrum officials say its just temporary.
Previously rejected, Commission gives the green light to the four-story, five-unit condo's new Mediterranean Revival design.
Temporarily appointed by Councilman John D'Amico, the former commissioner served from May 2011 to February 2012.
The lawsuit alleges negligence by Fire Department paramedics and Sheriff's Department deputies who attended the minor's injuries after a gang related altercation at McDonald's in Weho.
The new policy lets restaurants with outdoor seating invite dogs to chow down with their owners.
Councilman John D'Amico to replace interim appointee Lauren Meister with longtime Planning Commissioner John Altschul. It's not about Meister's performance, but about keeping a campaign pledge, D'Amico says.
City Council rejects plans for an ultra-modern, four-story, 17-unit condo building at 1350 N. Hayworth Ave. since it fails to incorporate the changes suggested in September.
West Hollywood Patch is participating in Sunshine Week 2012, which begins on March 11, by promoting the Sunshine Week organization’s national Local Heroes contest.
The Commission learns the scope of their jurisdiction, questions their role in certifying Environmental Impact Reports.
Six people offer feedback during the public portion of a special City Council session concerning Arevalo's yearly performance evaluation.
Despite hundreds of thousands of people included in District 4, Commissioner Lindsey Horvath says few West Hollywood residents have offered their feedback on the new district boundaries.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Feuer represents a district that includes West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Studio City, Toluca Lake, Valley Village and part of North Hollywood.
A federal appeals court strikes down California's ban on same-sex marriage. Mayor John Duran calls it 'a great day for the city of West Hollywood.'
Democratic state senator is 'seeing bright signs in the economy.'