City Council turns down appeal to block construction of 25-unit apartment building. Many residents speak out against the two-year closure of Plummer Park for renovations.
If approved, two 1920s-era single-family homes at 1232 and 1236 N. Kings Rd. (between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain Avenue) would be demolished to make way for a four-story, 25-unit apartment complex.
A closer look at the entire project cost finds the library's construction amounting to just $17 million.
Richard Bloom, Betsy Butler and Torie Osborn voice support for the protesters.
About 175 people turn out for community meeting to discuss planned renovations to park, which include closing part of the park for up to two years during construction.
Senate Bill 746 bans anyone under the age of 18 from using ultraviolet tanning beds or booths.
The assemblywoman speaks with Patch about her run for California's 50th Assembly District.
With many residents opposed to plans for an underground parking garage, city to hold meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday to address concerns over the park's redesign.
The first-time candidate speaks with Patch about her run for California's 50th Assembly District.
Planning Commission unanimously approves the West Hollywood Animal Hospital, which will go into the building at 9000 Santa Monica Blvd., at La Peer.
Three environmental leaders announce their support for the Assembly candidate.
Attendees complain of lighting and sound problems. Council delays passage of the fur-free mandate in order to work on the ordinance's language.
The widow of the architect who designed the original West Hollywood Library is upset that the city demolished the building without notifying her.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
“Torie Osborn is a different type of candidate. She’s authentic. She’s a leader," Eric Garcetti says.
Critics of Weho’s showcase events in West Hollywood Park raise issues of cost, fund-raising, possible cronyism and accountability.
The Chamber of Commerce announces its opposition to Weho's newly passed fur-free ordinance, proposing regulation rather than prohibition.
A City Hall oversight forces some people to pay to exit new library parking deck following Monday's City Council meeting. City policy is that parking is free for anyone attending the council meeting.
The Painters and Allied Trades District Council #36 is supporting the Assembly candidate.
The City Council votes to make West Hollywood the first city in the nation to ban the sale of clothing containing fur. The panel also sends the Centrum Sunset project back to the drawing board.
The National Women’s Political Caucus of California is endorsing the Assembly candidate.
Weho could become the first city in the country to prohibit the sale of such apparel.
A report released online late Thursday afternoon reveals city support for the three-story, 52,000-square-foot Sunset Strip development.
The Assembly candidate's latest endorsement could be her biggest one yet.
The assemblywoman recently entered the race for the 50th Assembly District.
The 2013 contest will be his second attempt to win that office.
The Democrat, who currently represents the 53rd District, is vying for the new 50th District seat.
City Council also votes to deny a petition for a modern condo beside the historic Hollywood Riviera building and to allow extra height at the proposed mixed-use development at the Faith Plating site.
The Commission goes against city staff recommendations on two different projects at Thursday's meeting.
The Planning Commission will hear a request Thursday for a two-year extension on the project, which city staffers say goes against the proposed new General Plan.
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18 is backing the California Assembly candidate.
The Republican-backed Fairness and Accountability in Redistricting (FAIR) is challenging the newly redrawn boundaries for State Senate districts.
The West Hollywood City Council adopts a resolution supporting legislation to restrict helicopter flight paths in LA County's residential neighborhoods.
The group, which plans to push the City Council to implement recommendations made by the city's Bicycle Task Force, held its first meeting Friday.
The Planning Commission approves a plan to demolish two single-family homes and build a four-story, 25-unit building in its place.
Plans are released for how to draw the county's electoral boundaries for the next 10 years.
The City Council's decision to remove an affordable housing entitlement was best for the property and the city, the mayor says at a news conference Tuesday.
The head of the state Republican Party says he supports putting a referendum on the ballot regarding the state Senate and possibly congressional boundaries.
The City Council approves a plan to remove the affordable housing component for Laurel Park and allows the removal of 385 parking spaces from the eastern portion of the Sunset Millennium project.
One member of the Citizens Redistricting Commission calls the proposed congressional district "a ribbon of shame."