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By Liz Wren · February 10, 2026
Beverly High Hosts Second Annual Job Fair, Connecting Students With Industry Leaders

Beverly Hills High School welcomed students and local professionals to its second annual Job Fair, giving teens hands-on exposure to career pathways, professional networking, and real-world workplace expectations.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 10, 2026
Andy Licht Begins City Council Campaign With Petition Signing Event

Cultural Heritage Commissioner Andy Licht formally launched his City Council campaign with a petition signing event at Layla’s Bagels South Beverly Drive, filing nomination papers with the City Clerk and outlining a public safety and quality-of-life platform ahead of the 2026 municipal election.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 9, 2026
Lester Friedman Pulls Papers for 2026 Reelection Campaign

Two-time former Beverly Hills Mayor and current City Council member Lester Friedman picked up reelection papers Monday morning to seek what he described as his “third and final term,” pledging to continue investments in policing and crime-prevention technology while focusing on the city’s long-term financial outlook.

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By Alexandra Reed · February 9, 2026
Nazarian Launches Reelection Effort With Nomination Signing Event

Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian formally began her reelection effort Monday morning at Beverly Hills Tower on Canon Drive, gathering residents, business leaders, and community stakeholders for a nomination signing event as she reflected on her first year as mayor and outlined priorities heading into the June 2026 municipal election.

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By Ty Walker · February 8, 2026
BHHS Grand Lawn Returns After Decade of Campus Renewal

The front lawn at Beverly Hills High School is set to reopen in early 2026, restoring a defining campus space after nearly a decade of construction. Its return caps a long modernization effort that preserved historic architecture while delivering updated classrooms, arts venues, and athletic facilities for today’s students.

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By Sophia Blake · February 7, 2026
Isabella D'Amore Alt Steps Into Spotlight at Hotel Ziggy Debut

Former Hawthorne Elementary student Isabella “Bella” D'Amore Alt stepped onto the Sunset Strip stage tonight for a sold out debut at Hotel Ziggy, marking a milestone shaped by family, discipline, and a creative upbringing that began close to home.

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By Victoria Stiles · February 6, 2026
Beverly Hills Attorney Lisa Stuart Talks “The Drama Diet” on FOX 11 News

Lisa Stuart’s FOX 11 conversation with Marla Tellez offered a rare moment of restraint in a media culture built on reaction, and underscored why her message is finding traction beyond the page.

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By Grant Walters · February 5, 2026
Mayor Nazarian Represents Beverly Hills at U.S. Mayors Meeting

Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian joined more than 270 mayors in Washington, D.C. for the 94th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, focusing on housing, public safety, economic pressures, and local governance.

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By Ty Walker · February 5, 2026
Holocaust Survivors Grace Peters Auditorium in Historic BHHS Assembly

Beverly Hills High School marked the first full-school use of the newly reopened K. L. Peters Auditorium with a Holocaust Remembrance Day assembly featuring survivor testimony and scholars, giving students direct access to living history.

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