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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is hosting a small business workshop in Weho at noon.

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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is hosting a small business workshop in Weho at noon.

What to see and hear in West Hollywood from Nov. 14-20.
In other news, PETA awards West Hollywood its Proggy Award as "Most Compassionate U.S. City of 2011" and the city holds its annual Veterans Day ceremony to honor members of the United States Armed Forces.
Residents opposed to plans to close Plummer Park for two years will be in attendance, says resident Stephanie Harker, who is spearheading opposition to the park renovations.
The art and architecture center is having a free exhibit, LA radio personality Martin Perlich is discussing his latest book, and metal band High on Fire is performing at the Viper Room.
The classroom session is designed to offer education and promote sustainable active transportation, according to the city announcement.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses this weekend in the 90069 zip code.
Otherwise known as "Mr. Wiggles," this 15-year-old loves having his back scratched.
The latest gastropub to hit Beverly Center–adjacent serves up bacon-infused cocktails and wood-oven pizzas.
The annual observance at the Sal Guarriello Veterans’ Memorial includes a Presentation of Colors from the Fairfax High School JROTC.
Butler, who is running for the new 50th Assembly District seat, has a 100 percent pro-LGBT voting record, the nonprofit says.
The nonfiction writer will discuss his latest book at 7 p.m. on the Sunset Strip.
Animal rights organization praises city for 'helping to make the world a kinder place.'
Butler, who is running for the new 50th Assembly District seat, has a 100 percent pro-LGBT voting record, the nonprofit says.
Music industry legends and TV and film composers are coming together to pay homage to the late Queen singer at the Roxy.
Staff supports the approval of extended business hours on Friday and Saturdays until 3 a.m., which is consistent with other similar type restaurants in the area.
What to see and hear in West Hollywood from Nov. 7-13.
In other news, a fallen tree line knocks out power for hundreds of West Hollywood residents and three purse snatchers are arrested outside Pavilions market.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses this weekend.
The ongoing saga of West Hollywood’s attempt to stop the sale of clothing apparel containing animal fur continues as the City Council prepares to vote on the ban at its Monday night meeting.