A quarter horse group that races at Los Alamitos is suing Hollywood Park, which owns and operates
In two moves affecting the city's rent control administration, acting City Rent Stabilization Director Richard Dorsey Muller has been appointed to run the city's rent control department and Rent Stabilization Commissioner Gerda Spiegler has resigned.
The City Council reappointed four members of the city Rent Stabilization Commission, but a fifth member will stay on only until November.
A week after the City Council approved a $15,000 matching fund proposal to help finance West Hollywood's first Street Festival, a national brewing firm has agreed to help underwrite the event's costs.
More than 500 West Hollywood residents will participate in a city-sponsored telephone survey during late August and throughout September.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute Orchestra is necessarily an ensemble of uncertain prowess.
Two Hollywood synagogues have joined with CHIP-IN, a group formed to help the poor, to serve a Christmas meal to about 600 homeless people.
A North Hollywood man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a single charge of conspiracy to manufacture 35 pounds of methamphetamine.
The City Council has appointed actress Dale Liebowitz-Neglia, architect Gene Smith and attorney Lisa Marie-Krause to fill three vacancies on the city's Planning Commission.
Hollywood's two-decade-old attempt to establish a motion picture museum took a leap forward last week with the announcement of a likely site for the $53-million facility.
with such co-stars as Bonzo, he chose the Montecito Apartments in Hollywood.
It soon will cost more to park on the streets in parts of North Hollywood.
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger will receive the 1,847th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in ceremonies Tuesday at 11 a.m.
The paparazzi were allowed inside. That's what kind of a party it was.
that was expected to become a cornerstone of redevelopment near Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood.
Howard Shoup, who was nominated for five Academy Awards for costume design in a 30-year career, died Friday at the Motion Picture Country and Television Home in Woodland Hills.
a length over Bold Smoocher Thursday at Hollywood Park.
The West Hollywood City Council has voted unanimously to build its long-anticipated civic center
Monthly coupon books used by elderly and disabled residents for discounted taxi service will increase in value in 1987 from $20 to $24.
Charlie Whittingham may be going from a trainer who pooh-poohed the Kentucky Derby to someone who can't wait to get back to Churchill Downs.