The California News Publishers Association (CNPA) has recognized the Beverly Hills Courier with one first-place, two second-place and two third-place 2022 California Journalism Awards (CJA).
From May 4 to 7 the first-ever MADE in Beverly Hills festival took over the city and brought its stunning estates and historic buildings to life like never before.
In this week's study session, members of the Beverly Hills City Council discussed plans for the upcoming Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance Father's Day event and the return of Next Night street festival.
On April 28, Nicole Avant, daughter of the late Beverly Hills philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, joined Los Angeles Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, the MLK Health and Wellness Community Development Corporation and over 100 special guests gathered for the name unveiling for the Jacqueline Avant Children and
The Beverly Hills City Council approved the 2023-2024 fiscal year budgets for the Rodeo Drive Committee, the Conference and Visitors Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce during its May 2 meeting, allocating nearly $5.5 million to their programs and initiatives.
The BHUSD Elementary Art Show at the City Hall Municipal Gallery features over 250 student art pieces from both Hawthorne and Horace Mann Elementary Schools.
Peter Marino, the architect designing the proposed Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills hotel, attended a high-profile ribbon-cutting last week on the opposite side of the country. The event marked the debut of Marino's brilliantly reimagined interior of the Tiffany & Co. flagship store on Fifth Avenue
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