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Week in Review: Duran Sworn In, Sunset Assault and a Chili Cook-Off
Weho Patch also debuts its "Parents Talk" feature and covers the annual observance of Denim Day at City Hall.
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Weho Patch also debuts its "Parents Talk" feature and covers the annual observance of Denim Day at City Hall.
According to the meeting agenda, West Hollywood's newest councilman will announce his direct appointments for various city commissions.
Arlene Mitchell, 59, is taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after allegedly being attacked by suspect Michael Beal, who has been charged with felony assault.
This week's bargains feed memories, appetites and some gift ideas.
The free speech activist and publisher will discuss the steamier side of American history.
As part of "Dine Out, Fight AIDS," when you eat at a participating restaurant on April 28, a portion of your check will go toward Project Angel Food.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spotlights a lovable Chow and a talkative Domestic Short Hair.
May 5 marks the un-offical day of Mexican independence, and West Hollywood is celebrating.
Commuters will be hanging up their car keys and dusting off their bicycles for the 17th annual event.
Christina Aguilera gets "dirrty" at The Abbey's re-opening and Weho goes green for Earth Day.
Weho Patch rounds up a list of services, egg hunts and Sunday brunch destinations.
Go vegan and reduce your carbon footprint or take a peek at a mural made from 100 percent consumer trash.
The lounge and restaurant on Robertson unveils a new menu and dance floor, with a special guest Wednesday evening.
The 7-year-old video gamer helps his school raise close to $80,000 for Apple-integrated technology this year.
Dress in jeans and stand in support of rape survivors at City Hall to observe Peace Over Violence Denim Day.
What do you think of local parents' questioning the appropriateness of provocative advertisements along the Sunset Strip?
Numerous organizations are honoring his legacy and spirit with a day of service.
The official inauguration will include the swearing-in of Mayor-elect John Duran, along with Councilman Jeffrey Prang as mayor pro tempore.
Spend a morning cleaning the Los Angeles River on the day after Earth Day.
The 35-year-old woman is looking at 32 felony counts and a maximum sentence of 30 years and four months in state prison.