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Sunday's Scoop: Golden Globes Causing Road Closures Nearby
Streets will be closed and parking restricted in Beverly Hills, plus Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues and Leah McKendrick with others at the Viper Room.

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Streets will be closed and parking restricted in Beverly Hills, plus Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues and Leah McKendrick with others at the Viper Room.

About 50 community participants help with landscaping, walkway repairs and painting at the the K-6th grade public school for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
Eight crimes reported in West Hollywood during past four days.
Also today: SoCal punk pioneers NOFX are playing a show at the House of Blues and comedian/actor Patton Oswalt has a gig at Largo.
Weho has one of the highest concentrations of compassionate, sensitive single men, according to data from dating site Chemistry.com.
City to co-sponsor community forum Wednesday at NCJW/LA, with special guest speakers from NARAL, Planned Parenthood, Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project.
The Los Angeles-based pub rock ragers are set to play at 7:30 p.m.
The city is presenting its own provocative take on the Getty's SoCal exhibition, with a collection of public events and performances known as 'PST …It All Started Here.'
The family business of 15 years opens up its second location on the bottom floor of the new West Hollywood Library.
The concert for the late musician and composer will feature short sets by some notable artists.
Members of the Protect Plummer Park movement are likely to attend tonight's meeting at City Hall since trees are on the agenda.
The short-haired, cream-colored girl is in need of a loving forever home.
What to see and hear around West Hollywood Jan. 10 - 15.
County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky to recognize the West Hollywood sheriff's volunteer reserve deputy for apprehending L.A. arson suspect Harry Burkhart.
Impersonator Peter Mac's critically acclaimed musical performance opens at the end of this month.
The sunny little cakery has seen its last day in West Hollywood.
Comedian and radio host coming to Book Soup to talk about his cookbook featuring recipes passed on from legendary stars.
L.A. arsonist Harry Burkhart is found and charged, Councilman John D'Amico speaks to members of the Protect Plummer Park movement, and city admits to no solutions yet for Council Chamber problems.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses this afternoon.