The buzz of creation, collaboration and discovery in the air this week is almost palpable as Los Angeles gets set to serve as the epicenter of the contemporary art world with the joint openings of Frieze Los Angeles and Felix Art Fair.
Before cutting the ribbon on the Burton Way Green Street and Water Efficient Landscape Project, Mayor Dr. Julian Gold recounted the history of the region’s wastewater system.
After artificially generated nude images of female students circulated last week at Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS), the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) has launched a criminal investigation into the teens involved in making them.
Quality sleep is the foundation of good health and well-being. It’s during sleep that our bodies repair themselves, our brains consolidate memories, and our immune systems strengthen.
Power outages—and steps to mitigate their impact—came up for discussion at the Feb. 20 City Council Study Session. In light of the frequent outages in recent years, the council heard ideas for increasing the city’s electrical resilience.
The Beverly Hills City Council is set to rule on developer’s appeal to a rejected Builder’s Remedy project application at 129 Linden Drive on March 11.
The Beverly Hills City Council on Feb. 20 approved plans to build a new third story and outdoor terrace on top of the historic Darrow Office Building, 9884 S. Santa Monica Blvd.
After a five-year cost-of-service study, the Beverly Hills City Council on Feb. 20 approved rate changes for water and wastewater services to fund the city’s sprawling water infrastructure.
Beverly Hills educators want to know what services local families with young children might find most useful in a proposed early childhood learning center that will eventually be created at Hawthorne Elementary School.