City Council approves plans to build a 100-space, three-level parking deck beside the Iranian American Jewish Federation temple.
The court's ruling on California's same-sex marriage ban is expected to be released by 10 a.m.
City panel finds a zoning loophole to deny request to turn apartment building under construction into condominiums.
Citing the lack of community support and a concern for small business sales, Planning Commission unanimously denies a request from the Weho Target store to add liquor to its shelves.
West Hollywood Councilman John D'Amico to set aside time Saturday to get feedback from residents.
If approved by the Assembly, the California Disclose Act would require that the largest campaign donors be disclosed in TV, radio, Web and printed political ads.
The 50th Assembly District candidate encourages supporters to watch the now viral video and contribute funds to advance her 'grassroots momentum.'
The extradition process could take months, federal prosecutors say.
Longtime West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club members say sudden influx of new, pro-Osborn members stacked the vote in her favor. Candidate defends tactic.
The president will address the nation Tuesday night, but on Wednesday he'll take questions from a few Patch readers.
Some opponents say the ordinance will drive more film making underground.
The grassroots LGBT club backs the 50th Assembly candidate over rival by 3-1 margin.
Controversial mixed-use development at Santa Monica and Crescent Heights boulevards gets final OK, despite some lingering concerns.
City staff put together a list of 206 sponsored events in 2010 that lacks turnout information and expenses. An unhappy council is demanding the new information within a month.
A proposed commercial and residential project that has been bogged down in the West Hollywood City Planning Department returns for a final vote.
Community organizer Tori Osborn wins 77 percent of the votes of the Santa Monica Democratic Club, again edging out her opponents in the upcoming primary, incumbent Betsy Butler and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom.
Move to shift date to November fails, but four other election reforms pass, including getting voter registration rolls updated.
Mayor John Duran and Councilman John D'Amico will serve on a committee to help substantially raise the quality of next year's event.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation president hails the new requirement, but actress Nina Hartley says it will drive more filming underground.
None of the three Democratic candidates received at least 60 percent support from the executive board, a requirement to get the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club's backing.
A coalition of 27 Democratic clubs in the San Fernando Valley has endorsed Torie Osborn in the race for the newly created 50th Assembly District, which includes West Hollywood.
City Council tentatively OKs ordinance requiring enforcement of condom use in porn filming.
They say state Assembly candidate Betsy Butler's campaign did what she criticized Torie Osbon's campaign for doing to obtain the Malibu Democratic Club's endorsement. Butler says the two situations are different.
Log Cabin Republicans are urging the Redistricting Commission to create a district that spans Silver Lake, West Hollywood and Studio City in order to ensure representation of gay voters' interests.
Democratic candidates vying to represent the 50th Assembly District meet at forum Sunday in Malibu.
Councilman John D'Amico meets with Protect Plummer Park activists, says public meetings unveiling alternate plans could start by end of January.
Assemblywoman Betsy Butler, liberal activist Torie Osborn and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom to participate in forum at Malibu City Hall.
Building architects are working on solutions to the room's acoustic and lighting flaws, but it will be March or later before they are implemented, officials say.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins are two of 10 most interesting new laws—hundreds of which took effect Jan. 1.
West Hollywood restaurants say they may loose customers when the new restaurant patio smoking ban goes into effect on Jan. 1
The city's ordinance banning smoking in outdoor dining areas is aimed at limiting exposure to secondhand smoke.
Beginning in 2012, any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat.
Los Angeles will have no ordinance similar to West Hollywood's, which safeguards smokers from eviction under a new state law, but a provision of L.A.'s rent stabilization laws may offer protection to smokers in older buildings.
Senators call on FAA to address residents' growing noise and safety concerns over low-flying helicopters. Weho City Council endorsed proposal in August.
Councilman John D'Amico says many residents have complained to him about the annual event's 'lack of quality.'
Weho hires architects to develop alternative plans for the park's renovation and plans to reactivate subcommittee to oversee the process, in meetings that Councilman John D'Amico promises will be open to the public.
West Hollywood's lack of a unique ZIP code means its residents are being billed for sewer charges, business license taxes by the city of L.A., says Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Prang.
The state report concludes that the Division of the State Architect has limited authority to penalize school districts where buildings don't comply with safety law, but recommends changes.
Park's extensive remodel to be funded by a $30 million, 30-year bond, city finance official says.
The birthday of gay rights activist Harvey Milk is not among the city's 2012 calendar holidays. City of West Hollywood will still hold special events to commemorate the day.