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November 2021

When Beverly Hills teen artist, The Cubist, told her mom she needed 100 Rubik's Cubes for an art project, her mom was skeptical.

The Beverly Hills City Council confronted the dire water situation facing California and the city at a Nov. 16 meeting.

If you do one thing during the holidays, it should be this: get up and move!

City Transportation Planner Martha Eros said that available data showed no change since the switch to a middle school.

"May you live in interesting times." Based on your age and where you went to school, that phrase can mean several different things. But it's used here to reflect that we are on the cusp of a new age, a time when "electric car" or even

Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) twins Josh and Danielle Hollander have been setting new cross-country records in track since they were freshmen.

If, as Albert Einstein famously said, "The value of a man resides in what he gives," then Beverly Hills is a city of great worth.

The Beverly Hills City Council has unanimously approved a request to honor Vahagn Setian, the 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student killed in a drunk driving accident in 2006.

Beverly Hills is the epicenter of high-end chocolate boutiques, with more shops per capita devoted to the candy than any other American city. These five boutiques sell luxe chocolate creations using European chocolate. Considered the ne plus ultra in the confectionary world, Swiss chocolate is

For the first time in the event's history, the city joined forces with the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills to present the cast of the "Love Actually LIVE."