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Beverly Hills Names Stephanie Harris Assistant City Manager
Stephanie Harris, the city’s current director of community services, has been selected as Beverly Hills’ next assistant city manager and will step into the role in July.
Read MoreBeverly Hills Police Officers Association Endorses Nazarian, Friedman and Stuart For City Council
The Beverly Hills Police Officers Association has endorsed Mayor Sharona Nazarian, Councilmember Lester Friedman and school board member Russell Stuart in the 2026 Beverly Hills City Council race, citing public safety as its top priority.
Read MoreBHHS Celebrates Opening of Six New Tennis Courts
Beverly Hills High School marked the opening of six new tennis courts, a bond-funded campus improvement tied to the district’s broader effort to modernize athletic facilities for students.
Read MoreEl Rodeo Marks Multicultural Day With Unity
El Rodeo Elementary School’s annual Multicultural Day brought students, families and staff together to share traditions, strengthen connections and celebrate the diversity of the school community.
Read MoreBHHS Senior Eliana Naydavood Commits to UC Davis
Beverly Hills High School senior Eliana Naydavood will attend UC Davis, where she plans to major in Animal Science after years of student leadership, academic achievement and service tied to animal care.
Read MoreEleven Candidates Qualify for Beverly Hills City Council Race
The field is set for Beverly Hills’ June 2 City Council election, with 11 candidates competing for three seats in a race that will test experience, public safety credentials, development views and competing visions for the city’s future.
Read MoreRussell Stuart Announces Run for Beverly Hills City Council
Russell Stuart announced his candidacy for Beverly Hills City Council this week, saying the city is entering a defining period that demands steady leadership, sound judgment and real experience in public service, public safety and the day-to-day issues that shape quality of life in Beverly Hills.
Read MoreClayton Moshe Saunders Announces Run for Beverly Hills Council
Clayton Moshe Saunders has entered the Beverly Hills City Council race with a platform centered on public safety, fighting antisemitism, supporting small businesses and preserving the city’s character.
Read MoreBeverly Hills High Hosts Career Day With 100 Industry Leaders
Beverly Hills High School welcomed more than 100 professionals and alumni to campus for its annual Career Day, giving students a firsthand look at careers across more than 50 industries.
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