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U-Haul Truck Drives Through Iranian Freedom Rally Outside Westwood Federal Building
By Alexandra Reed · January 12, 2026
U-Haul Truck Drives Through Iranian Freedom Rally Outside Westwood Federal Building

A peaceful rally advocating for Iranian freedom turned chaotic Sunday when a U-Haul truck drove into the crowd outside the federal building in Westwoo...

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Former Beverly Hills Mayor Robert K. Tanenbaum Dies at 83
By Grant Walters · January 7, 2026
Former Beverly Hills Mayor Robert K. Tanenbaum Dies at 83

Robert K. Tanenbaum, a former Beverly Hills mayor and bestselling legal thriller author, was remembered by family as a man of integrity, public servic...

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BHUSD Trustee Russell Stuart Marks New Year at Jerusalem’s Western Wall
By Sarah Mitchell · January 2, 2026
BHUSD Trustee Russell Stuart Marks New Year at Jerusalem’s Western Wall

Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education Member Russell Stuart marked the start of the New Year with a deeply personal and symbolic vi...

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Sprinkles Cupcakes to close all locations, founder confirms
By Victoria Stiles · December 31, 2025
Sprinkles Cupcakes to close all locations, founder confirms

Sprinkles Cupcakes, the bakery chain known for its storefronts and cupcake ATMs, is shutting down permanently, founder Candace Nelson says, closing a...

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Porta Via Beverly Hills Destroyed by Christmas Morning Fire
By Victoria Stiles · December 25, 2025
Porta 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 bistr...

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John Mirisch condemns UTLA over anti-Israel endorsement motion
By Alexandra Reed · December 24, 2025
John 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 dang...

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Rob Reiner, Beverly Hills High Alumnus and Hollywood Icon, Murdered at 78, Son Charged
By Grant Walters · December 18, 2025
Rob Reiner, Beverly Hills High Alumnus and Hollywood Icon, Murdered at 78, Son Charged

Rob Reiner, the acclaimed director and actor who graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1964, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were found stabb...

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Fire reported at El Rodeo Elementary outbuilding
By Sarah Mitchell · December 12, 2025
Fire reported at El Rodeo Elementary outbuilding

A fire broke out at an outbuilding on the El Rodeo Elementary School campus Tuesday evening, prompting a response from Beverly Hills Fire Department a...

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Beverly Hills Dedicates the First Permanent October 7th Memorial
By Ty Walker · October 5, 2025
Beverly Hills Dedicates the First Permanent October 7th Memorial

Two years after Hamas carried out the deadliest attack in Israel’s modern history, Beverly Hills has become the first city to establish a permanent me...

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Beverly Hills Schools Unveil Modernized District Website
By Sarah Mitchell · August 13, 2025
Beverly Hills Schools Unveil Modernized District Website

The Beverly Hills Unified School District launched a redesigned website, featuring a unified calendar, virtual alumni hall of fame, and streamlined na...

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Beverly Hills Welcomes Negar Kamara to Traffic Commission
By Ty Walker · August 10, 2025
Beverly Hills Welcomes Negar Kamara to Traffic Commission

The City Council appointed Negar Kamara as a new Traffic and Parking Commissioner, celebrating her commitment to enhancing community infrastructure.

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Mayor Nazarian Leads 'Spotlight with Sharona' to Promote Local Businesses
By Ty Walker · June 7, 2025
Mayor Nazarian Leads 'Spotlight with Sharona' to Promote Local Businesses

Mayor Sharona Nazarian recently guided a tour along South Robertson Boulevard to highlight local businesses in Beverly Hills. This initiative, part of...

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