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Storm these West Hollywood restaurants for some serious French cuisine.

West Hollywood's Community Development Director will hold a special meeting to discuss two proposed Santa Monica Boulevard eateries.
A 1-year-old female Pitbull Mix and 2-year-old male Domestic Short Hair are in need of forever homes.
The panel meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall's Community Conference Room.
Here are five ways to survive and maybe even enjoy the 405 closure this weekend.
This week sees the launch of LA’s gay and lesbian film festival, William and Kate traveling nearby, and a continuance on a controversial Sunset project.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
The city's Arts & Cultural Affairs Commission hosts free entertainment in two of Weho's parks.
ColLAboration offers beer enthusiasts an opportunity to gather and enjoy craft brews under the sun three Saturdays in July.
Gensler Architects is requesting to demolish a commercial structure and construct a 51,220 square-foot commercial development containing retail, gym/spa, and office space.
The Sunset Strip store hosts a book signing and discussion about the legendary actress and humanitarian.
The next meeting in West Hollywood Park Auditorium will be July 18.
West Hollywood also saw a wire transfer scam, vandalism in an auditorium and an assault on Santa Monica Boulevard.
The '90s hip hop group reunites for their Resurrection Tour
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
The three people are booked by the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Traffic office.
Choose from patriotic picnics, parades, and the grand finale in town or nearby.
The second day of July sees a fireworks show at the nearby Hollywood Bowl, a Fairfax Library sale and Book Soup signing.
An array of celebrations are planned in nearby Hollywood, Studio City, Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades and Burbank for America's 235th birthday.
Police will screen for intoxicated driving from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.