 
													 
																									California cities can’t keep building 21st-century infrastructure with 20th-century rules. It’s time to give local governments the flexibility to deliver for the people they serve.
 
													 
																									Local residents packed last night’s city council meeting to voice their anger
 
													 
																									West Hollywood City Councilmember John Erickson addresses interpersonal politics getting in the way of street safety, specifically on Fountain Ave.
 
													 
																									Says he wants to fight for LGBTQ rights, the environment, and lower cost of living
 
													 
																									Older Adults Health Fair, May is Mental Health Awareness Month, Foster Care Panel Discussion, Kings Street Design Concept Plan plus more
 
													 
																									Interested in WeHo Pride text updates? Policy Changes to the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program, ‘Public Safety Meet & Greet’ plus more
 
													 
																									The minimum wage increase is determined by the Consumer Price Index for for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, areas
 
													 
																									Participant Application Deadline is April 15 for WeHo Pride Street Fair Exhibitors, Parade Entries, and Food Vendors
 
													 
																									Erickson officially announced his re-election campaign for West Hollywood City Council this week & sits down with WeHo Times
 
													 
																									National Poetry Month in April, Green Business Certification Program, Applications for Youth Scholarship Program plus more