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February 2022

The Beverly Hills City Council approved a contract amendment with the Beverly Hills Conference and Visitors Bureau (BHCVB) on Feb. 8 to enable the organization to create a $350,000 television campaign promoting Beverly Hills as a travel destination.

California State Senator Ben Allen (D-Beverly Hills) and two of his colleagues have proposed a bill designed to support the state's flagging local journalism industry.

Shiva Bagheri, founder of the Beverly Hills Freedom Rally, has confirmed to the Courier that she plans to run for City Council in the June 2022 race.

The Beverly Hills City Council declared a local drought during its Regular Meeting on Feb. 8, following a discussion of the water shortage at an afternoon Study Session.

At its Feb. 8 Regular Meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted for the largest extension of private armed security since the city began contracting with security firms in 2020.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education reexamined the district's COVID-19 mitigation strategy at its Feb. 8 meeting.

The Peninsula Beverly Hills is showing the Super Bowl spirit with a seven-foot-tall bronze statue of a football player in its foyer.

The Beverly Hills City Council took up the topic of the city's extensive CCTV (closed-circuit television) camera system during its Feb. 8 Regular Session.

From free fan experiences to music festivals, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Super Bowl LVI this weekend, whether or not you are a football fan.