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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...
Read MoreGiorgio Armani Dies at 91: A Legacy of Elegance and Innovation
The renowned Italian designer, who revolutionized fashion and built a global empire, passed away on September 4, 2025, leaving an indelible mark on st...
Read MoreBeverly Hills School District's Antisemitism Resolution Sparks Controversy and Reversal
The Beverly Hills Unified School District's effort to combat antisemitism through flag displays ignited debate, leading to a superintendent's veto and...
Read MoreRyan Gohlich Named Incoming Beverly Hills City Manager
Gohlich’s appointment marks a key transition for Beverly Hills as current City Manager Nancy Hunt-Coffey retires in 2026.
Read MoreBeverly 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...
Read MoreBeverly Hills Police Arrest Suspect in Elderly Scam Operation
The Beverly Hills Police Department apprehended a suspect in a sophisticated scam targeting an elderly resident, recovering funds and uncovering a bro...
Read MoreBeverly Hills Approves Pickleball Court Expansions, Noise Rules
The Beverly Hills City Council voted to convert tennis courts to pickleball at La Cienega and Roxbury, addressing noise and overcrowding concerns with...
Read MoreBeverly Hills Police Warn of Distraction Thefts on Seniors
The Beverly Hills Police Department issued an alert about scammers targeting older adults with fake blessings and jewelry swaps, urging residents to s...
Read MoreBeverly Hills Honors Students in WaterWise Poster Contest
Three Beverly Hills students were recognized for their winning posters in a city contest promoting water conservation, held in partnership with the Me...
Read MoreBeverly Hills Approves Kusama Sculpture Deaccession
The City Council authorized the destruction of Yayoi Kusama’s original fiberglass “Hymn of Life: Tulips” sculpture, approving funds for its storage an...
Read MoreBeverly 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.
Read MoreBeverly Hills Residents Oppose City’s ACLU Lawsuit Involvement
Several residents, including Terry Christianson and Shiva Bagheri, urged the City Council to withdraw from an ACLU lawsuit against ICE deportation pol...
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