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By Grant Walters · February 28, 2026
Metro D Line Extension Reaches Beverly Hills May 8

The first phase of the Metro D Line subway extension will open May 8, adding three new Wilshire Boulevard stations and bringing rail service to the edge of Beverly Hills in roughly 20 minutes from Union Station.

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By Jack Morrison · February 25, 2026
BHHS Student-Athletes Honored for CIF Success Across Sports

Beverly Hills High School student-athletes from multiple programs were recognized by the Board of Education for advancing to CIF postseason competition, marking one of the district’s strongest all-sports years in recent memory. District leaders praised the achievements as proof that BHHS teams can compete at a high level despite smaller enrollment compared to rival schools.

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By Jack Morrison · February 25, 2026
4-Time CIF Champion Jeff Bailey Named BHHS Football Coach

The Beverly Hills Unified School District has approved the hiring of Jeff Bailey as head football coach and director of strength and conditioning at Beverly Hills High School, bringing a veteran coach with decades of experience to lead the school’s athletic programs.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 23, 2026
Judge Blocks Mirisch's Fifth-term Bid, Upholds Term-limit Measure

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lisa K. Sepe-Wiesenfeld has declined council member John Mirisch's bid for a fifth term on the Beverly Hills City Council, ruling that the city's voter-approved term-limit measure counts his previous service and bars him from running in the June election.

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By Grant Walters · February 20, 2026
Beverly Hills Retracts Statement on Jaylen Brown Event

City officials admitted their initial account of Jaylen Brown’s Beverly Hills All-Star Weekend event was inaccurate, prompting a sharp rebuke from the Celtics star, who says the shutdown caused financial harm and raised serious due-process concerns.

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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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