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September 2019

While Metro is still six years out from actually transporting people to and from Rodeo Drive via the subway, the community can still provide feedback as to how aspects of the project take shape.  Beverly Hills residents are being asked to weigh in on the scope

Beverly Hills Police Department Captain Lincoln Hoshino officially retired yesterday evening after spending 33 years serving the community in a variety of capacities since first joining the force in 1986.  "Captain Hoshino has served a long and distinguished career," said Chief Sandra Spagnoli. "He has been

Residents are invited to take an active role in deciding the future of La Cienega Park at an upcoming Town Hall set for Wednesday, Sept. 25.  The beloved community park is slated to undergo a substantial renovation in the coming years and the community has already been

Prepare to be moved by music and dance when BODYTRAFFIC returns to the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts later this month for a three-night run of magical choreography. The contemporary dance company is this season's Company-In-Residence at The Wallis. For the 2019/2020 season dance

Wednesday will mark the 18th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, which killed almost 3,000 people and stunned the world.  To commemorate 9/11 and honor the fallen, Beverly Hills will be holding two intimate ceremonies on Wednesday for the community to join together and honor

The Courier reached out to some of the city's most prominent women in real estate about the hot residential market in Beverly Hills. Specifically, we asked:  "In light of the continuing spotlight on local residential real estate, what is the most important advice you can offer