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Beverly Hills High rallies late to stun Highland
Facing an 11-point deficit in the final minutes, Beverly Hills High School’s boys basketball team mounted a dramatic comeback to defeat Highland of Palmdale at the Rancho Mirage Holiday Invitational.
Read MoreCastaic gas line rupture sends odor into Beverly Hills
A major natural gas pipeline rupture in Castaic forced freeway closures and prompted shelter-in-place orders; winds carried the odor south, leading to reports of a strong gas smell in Beverly Hills.
Read MorePorta Via Beverly Hills Destroyed by Christmas Morning Fire
The beloved longtime Beverly Hills restaurant Porta Via was heavily damaged by a major fire on Christmas morning, leaving the iconic Canon Drive bistro devastated with cause still under investigation.
Read MoreBHUSD, Beverly Hills Police Lead Record Holiday Gift Drive
This year’s Operation Gift Drop showed what is possible when schools, police, and the broader community align around a shared purpose.
Read MoreMotorcycle crash shuts down Wilshire and La Peer on Christmas Eve
Beverly Hills police closed Wilshire Boulevard at La Peer Drive on Christmas Eve following a serious motorcycle collision under investigation.
Read MoreJohn Mirisch condemns UTLA over anti-Israel endorsement motion
Beverly Hills Council Member John Mirisch sharply criticized the United Teachers Los Angeles union’s motion on Israel, calling it antisemitic and dangerous in a Facebook post Wednesday.
Read MoreBeverly Hills braces for powerful Christmas storm
A powerful atmospheric river is set to hit Southern California over the holidays with heavy rain, flooding risk and strong winds. Beverly Hills and Los Angeles County are under flood watches and wind advisories, and residents are urged to take protective actions as forecasts call for several days of precipitation and travel impacts.
Read MoreJohn Mirisch Eyes Fifth Term on Beverly Hills City Council Despite Term Limits
Councilmember John Mirisch, elected four times since 2009 and three-time mayor, is pushing back against term limits as he campaigns for reelection in 2026, claiming the measure's forward-looking clause lets him sidestep restrictions on his past service.
Read MoreBHUSD Vision Redefined with New Leadership at the Helm
Like many parents in this community, my relationship with BHUSD has not always been wonderful. Over the years, I experienced, and voiced, real frustration with never-ending construction delays, slow or inconsistent responses to parent concerns, a lack of customized academic programs, and leadership that too often felt disconnected from students’ daily needs.
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