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May 2022

In the closing minutes of its April 28 meeting, the Beverly Hills Planning Commission unanimously approved a vesting tract map for the One Beverly Hills luxury hotel and condominium project, a largely procedural move that brings the project closer to fruition.

The letter was provided exclusively to the Courier in the hopes of "spreading the message for civility and positive human relations."

Multiple suspects armed with weapons entered the victim's home and forced the residents to hand over their property.

On May 4, realtor Michael Libow hosted a gathering at his residence, the famous "Witch's House," for Councilmember Robert Wunderlich.

While governments like the United States and Germany have poured billions of dollars' worth of weapons into the conflict, an ad hoc network of individual households outside the fold of state departments and NGOs have opened their doors to those in need.

The multi-tasking mom and Beverly Hills Assistant City Manager talks juggling work and family, her latest projects, and how her own mother inspired her.

While the forum saw crime and public safety again take top billing among issues, the candidates touched on new topics and responded to the recent leaked draft of the Supreme Court decision that would end the constitutional right to abortion.

Owner Sherry Andrus celebrated the grand opening of her new Epiphany Boutique on South Beverly Drive on April 21.

Eleven candidates are vying for three open City Council seats and three candidates for the position of City Treasurer.

The immersive camp was geared towards students in advanced science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classes, as well as those in the advanced aerospace classes.