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Community, officials, law enforcement will converge in crime prevention and safety awareness event.

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Community, officials, law enforcement will converge in crime prevention and safety awareness event.

The community meeting will discuss the proposed new plan guiding the city's future development.
Despite a fatal accident, the city finds no need to install a light at the intersection. Also this week, West Hollywood Patch turns one.
Kourtney Kardashian, Kristin Cavallari, Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton are also seen around town last week.
Classical Theatre Lab's twist on the Shakespeare classic ends its run today.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
Officers will check motorists for signs of alcohol or drug impairment, as well as proper licensing.
The unnamed legendary New York-based band hits the Strip at 11:30 p.m.
Crossroads, the latest from chef Aaron Sanchez, is set to open officially on August 1.
Licensed cabs in the West Hollywood will now be required to display city seals more visibly on their vehicles to help passengers spot legitimate companies.
The 25th anniversary present will be posted for one month.
MOCA-selected artists Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf, and RETNA are just about finished installing murals on the sides of the city's new library.
More than 3,600 post offices across the country are at risk of closure.
The incident is reported to the LA County Fire Department at 3:50 p.m. Traffic is moving along the boulevard by 4:15 p.m.
Stock up on ingredients for this week's "market fresh recipe" at Plummer Park or learn more about Sven Michael Davison's new techno-thriller at Book Soup.
In other news, the City Council approves more billboards, the Planning Commission discusses a new parking "credits" program for local businesses and an abstract art exhibit launches on Santa Monica Boulevard.
Gregg Young and the 2nd Street Band are performing as part of the city's Summer Sounds Concert Series.
A contractor and former NCAA tennis player is urging the city to open the new West Hollywood Park tennis courts ASAP.
In honor of the recent holiday, the third ColLAboration Craft Beer Garden will feature all Belgian brews.
President Barack Obama formally signs a certification to end the discriminatory military policy.