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Council Deliberates on Ministerial Permit Proposal for Builder's Remedy Projects
The Beverly Hills City Council recently discussed a new ministerial permit process aimed at streamlining Builder's Remedy housing projects. The council also addressed collaborations with local organizations and reviewed fiscal plans for upcoming years.
Read MoreThe Beverly Hills High School Class of 2025: Shooting for the Stars—and Reaching Them Through Resilience
They’ve crossed the stage, received their diplomas, and tossed their caps into the air—but the Beverly Hills High School Class of 2025 isn’t just walking into the future. They’ve already proved they can move mountains to get there.
Read MoreBHUSD Leads Nation in Safe Commencement Security
In an inspiring display of preparation, discipline, and innovation, BHUSD delivered the most secure public event in Beverly Hills history—proving once again that with principled leadership and community partnership, excellence in school safety is not just possible but achievable.
Read MoreGut Feelings & Energy Boundaries: How to Stay Calm in the Chaos
Let’s talk about your gut. Not the one you're trying to shrink for summer or the one doing crunches at the gym—but your emotional gut. Your intuitive gut.
Read MoreBeverly Hills High School Honors Class of 2025 at Graduation Ceremony
With strength earned through challenge and a spirit shaped by tradition, Beverly Hills High School’s Class of 2025 graduated not only with diplomas—but with <strong>character</strong>, <strong>resilience</strong>, and a deep connection to the community that raised them.
Read MoreHorace Mann’s Fifth Graders Honored in Heartfelt Promotion Ceremony
In a celebration that captured the warmth and unity of a neighborhood school, Horace Mann Elementary honored its promoting fifth graders with a ceremony rooted in <strong>community values</strong> and the simple strength of <strong>childhood friendships</strong>.
Read MoreMayor Nazarian Affirms Commitment to Public Safety Ahead of La Cienega Metro Station Opening
In a detailed update to residents, Mayor Sharona Nazarian reaffirmed Beverly Hills’ steadfast commitment to <strong>public safety</strong>, <strong>community responsiveness</strong>, and <strong>proactive law enforcement</strong> as the city prepares for the La Cienega Metro Station’s debut.
Read MoreEl Rodeo’s Fifth Graders Usher in a New Era with First Promotion Since Reopening
El Rodeo’s Class of 2025 marked a milestone this week as the first group to promote from the newly reopened campus, leaving a legacy defined by <strong>leadership</strong>, <strong>character</strong>, and <strong>community spirit</strong>.
Read MoreBHHS Scholarship Night Honors Senior Excellence and Community Generosity
In a heartfelt celebration of achievement, character, and community, Beverly Hills High School hosted its annual Scholarship Night on May 28, spotlighting the Class of 2025’s standout seniors and the enduring generosity of local donors.
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