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By Mark Steele · February 20, 2026
208 Rodeo Restaurant to Close After 35 Years on Rodeo Drive

After more than three decades on Rodeo Drive, the fine-dining fixture announced it will close amid a landlord dispute, marking the end of an era for a longtime Beverly Hills destination.

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By Ty Walker · February 20, 2026
Rita Ortiz Faces Eviction and Expanding Legal Scrutiny

Beverly Hills resident and self-proclaimed business consultant, Rita Ortiz is now at the center of multiple legal disputes following an eviction carried out by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and ongoing allegations involving improper real estate filings.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 20, 2026
Rebecca Pynoos Runs for Beverly Hills City Council

Rebecca Pynoos, a third‑generation Beverly Hills resident and chair of the city’s Architectural and Design Review Commission, has launched a campaign for Beverly Hills City Council.

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By Mark Steele · February 18, 2026
Beverly Hills Launches Green Business Certification Program

The City of Beverly Hills has launched a Green Business Program to certify local businesses that reduce their environmental footprint through measures such as water efficiency, energy conservation, waste reduction, and pollution prevention.

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By Ty Walker · February 18, 2026
Beverly Hills Fire Officials Rule Porta Via Blaze Accidental

An independent investigation retained by the Beverly Hills Fire Department concluded the Christmas morning fire at Porta Via Restaurant was unintentional, with spontaneous heating of oily rags identified as the probable cause.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 15, 2026
Donna Tryfman Seeks LA County Superior Court Seat

Veteran public defender and Beverly Hills alumna Donna Tryfman has launched a campaign for Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge, Office 131, citing decades of courtroom experience and a long record of civic service in Beverly Hills, where she served on the Rent Stabilization Commission and chaired the BHUSD Facilities Committee.

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By Jack Morrison · February 15, 2026
Jaylen Brown Criticizes Beverly Hills After Panel Shut Down

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown criticized Beverly Hills after police shut down a private panel he was hosting in the city Saturday evening, prompting a public response from the NBA All-Star on social media.

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By Jack Morrison · February 14, 2026
BHHS Girls Soccer Advances in CIF Playoffs

Beverly Hills High School’s girls soccer team advanced in CIF Southern Section playoff action with a Round One victory over Knight High School, marking a key milestone in the Normans’ postseason run.

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By Mark Steele · February 14, 2026
City Moves Forward on Gale Yard Housing RFP

Beverly Hills City Council directed staff to advance environmental testing and draft an RFP for potential affordable housing at Gale Yard, a city-owned site near Wilshire and La Cienega, as officials weigh state housing mandates, community concerns, and future uses of the property.

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