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By Grant Walters · January 27, 2026
BHUSD Prevails Over Lifschitz in Court as Judge Denies TRO Request

Beverly Hills Unified School District announced today that a judge denied a request for a temporary restraining order seeking to block the Board of Education from conducting public business, marking a legal win for the district.

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By Jack Morrison · January 24, 2026
Beverly Hills Basketball Delivers Statement Win Over Milken

Beverly Hills High School’s boys’ varsity basketball team delivered a decisive 65–44 victory over Milken Community School in front of a packed Swim Gym, capping a weekend that showcased not just athletic success, but a growing sense of unity across the BHHS campus and the wider community.

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By Ray Thompson · January 23, 2026
Murder Charge Filed After Fatal Wilshire–San Vicente Attack

A violent midday assault near Wilshire Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard has now been classified as a homicide. Authorities say the victim died days after the attack, and the suspect is facing a murder charge with the most severe penalties under California law.

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By Grant Walters · January 23, 2026
Mirisch Legal Fight Tests Beverly Hills Term Limits

Current Beverly Hills City Council member John Mirisch has filed a lawsuit challenging the city’s application of its term-limit law, arguing it unfairly bars him from running for a fifth term. His legal claim is based on state precedent and language saying term limits should apply only to future service, creating a high-stakes test of local election rules.

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By Grant Walters · January 23, 2026
Andy Licht Announces Run For Beverly Hills City Council

Andy Licht, a current Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commissioner, has announced he is running for Beverly Hills City Council in the June 2026 election.

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By Ty Walker · January 22, 2026
Rose Kaiserman Takes the Helm of Newly Merged Health & Human Relations Commission

As Beverly Hills combines its Health and Human Relations commissions, longtime civic leader Rose Kaiserman steps into the role of chair with a focus on mental health, public safety, emergency preparedness, and fostering civil dialogue during a period of heightened community tension.

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By Sarah Mitchell · January 22, 2026
Horace Mann Elementary Brings Winter Wonderland to Campus

Horace Mann Elementary transformed its campus into a festive Winter Wonderland, bringing students, families, and staff together for an evening of snow, celebration, and community connection.

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By Liz Wren · January 20, 2026
BHHS Dance Company Takes Performance on the Road to Inspire Younger Students

In the weeks leading up to its return to the K.L. Peters Auditorium, the Beverly Hills High School Dance Company has been taking its work beyond campus, visiting every elementary and middle school in the district as part of a districtwide outreach tour.

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By Grace Whitfield · January 19, 2026
BHUSD Students Showcase Innovation at Science & Engineering Fair

More than 100 middle and high school students gathered at Beverly Vista Middle School last week to present original research and engineering projects as part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District’s 9th Annual Secondary Science & Engineering Fair.

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