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Week in Review: SHE Group, Parking Meters, & Halloween Carnaval
Catch up on the top stories from the past week.

Catch up on the top stories from the past week.

Also, musician Peter Asher signs the massive "British Invasion" Gibson Guitar.
Click through the photo gallery to see the open houses being held Sunday afternoon in West Hollywood.
Of 21 crimes reported in West Hollywood from October 18-25, five were robbery and five were burglary of private property.
Artist Martin Duvander will extend his show "Rainbow Crosswalks" at the James Gray Gallery in Santa Monica.
The issue will now go before West Hollywood City Council in December.
Wear your costumes and decorate pumpkins for free at the Thursday evening event.
Public works director Oscar Delgado revealed Tuesday that city staff's original recommendations have undergone some slight alterations.
Hearing an excess of honking near Sunset Plaza? It could have to do with presidential fashion.
The group meets monthly at the city library. Its next discussion is Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 7:30-9 p.m.
This festival will take place Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Catch up on the top stories from the past week.
The West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval returns Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Martin Duvander's one-man show is inspired by West Hollywood's rainbow crosswalks.
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals deemed Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional Thursday.
The new "Taste of TR" prix-fixe menu features the restaurant's most popular dishes.
The Chef Dinner program will Thursday welcome the Jiminez Family Famr and Bean & Thyme chef Paul Osher.
Shooting stars began flying early on October 15th. The Orionids meteor shower promises to be a show worth watching.
Ragan Fox, a professor at Cal State Long Beach, received the 2012 Lilla A. Heston Award.
Mixing in birthday tours and company tours is just the beginning of Bikes and Hikes LA's plan to transform their bike tours into a more personal experience than ever before.