The city of Beverly Hills Community Services Department, in partnership with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, is hosting its annual Senior Health Fair on Sept. 18.
On Sept. 12, the city of Beverly Hills voted to move forward with potentially developing a future 100% affordable senior housing project on a city-owned site at 9268-9298 W. 3rd Street.
Sébastien Marnier’s outstanding feature “The Origin of Evil,” co-written with Fanny Burdino, will keep you guessing and riveted to the screen as its slow-motioned lava flow mesmerizes you, drawing you closer and closer to the magma of its inner core.
I get more questions about bonds than I do about stocks. That’s because many people are initially surprised to find out that bonds move up and down in value until they mature. Why is that? Well, let’s get into it.
The latest meeting of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board of education, held Sept. 12, featured a presentation on the district’s unaudited expenditures for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
There’s a reason why 200+ legal Nevada sports books have never had a losing season booking football and winning between $75 million-$125 million annually on football wagers alone. The same winning pattern exists for the legal sports books now in 35 U.S. states.
On Sept. 11, prominent civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and his co-counsel, local attorney Bradley Gage, held a press conference outside Beverly Hills City Hall to provide an update on developments in an ongoing class action lawsuit against the city and the Beverly Hills Police
A handful of participants in yoga pants and tennis shoes pumped out pushups and crunches on a shaded patch of grass as George Spitzer arrived at Roxbury Park on Aug. 10.