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May 2020

During this challenging time, the real estate market appears to be staying the course in Beverly Hills, but new guidelines and best practices mandated by the Greater Los Angeles Realtors Association and the California Association of Realtors (CAR) are making the process more complex. The

In the current world of COVID-quarantine uncertainty, Beverly Hills resident and WME (William Morris Endeavor) partner Richard Weitz fuses the new reality of virtual Zoom (a video conferencing app), parties as entertainment into a global good deed that gives people something to look forward to

When chef and "Beverly Hills Farmgirl" Dana Slatkin was opening her Cali-French bistro concept, cooking school and shop, Violet, in Westwood last month, she was not expecting to head straight into delivery and take-out orders only. Her team includes, executive chef Camden Hershberger from Bouchon

Since March 19, Californians have been tasked with remaining at home in order to help curb the spread of COVID-19, which has thus far infected more than 3.3 million people globally, including 23,000 in Los Angeles. That directive may change in a matter of weeks

As leaders across the globe struggle to help economies rebound from the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Beverly Hills is taking steps to help businesses thrive. In anticipation of the City slowly reopening, the COVID-19 Business Recovery Assistance Task Force held its

The Beverly Hills City Council voted 4-1 to allow elective surgeries to resume on April 28, following last week's move by Gov. Gavin Newsom allowing hospitals and health care systems to resume delayed medical care for Californians.  The decision, which amends portions of the City's March

The 93rd Oscars, currently set for Feb. 28, 2021, will now include films that debut on a streaming or video-on-demand (VOD) service. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which has its headquarters in Beverly Hills, announced on April 28 that it would make