The City of Beverly Hills will hold a webinar and workshop on July 31 to discuss changes to the multi-family accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations.
July 25 marked the end of a movie-going era in Westwood, when the curtains fell on the village's two 1930s-era movie houses. The Regency Village Theatre (formerly the Fox Theater, Westwood Village) and the Fox Bruin Theater closed their doors at the end of the
The Beverly Hills Police Department is accepting applications for the Citizen Police Academy, a free program open to members of the Beverly Hills community who are interested in gaining hands-on experience and engaging with the police department in day-to-day duties.
In a meeting on July 22, the Health and Safety Commission welcomed Erin Cassidy-Eagle, psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor at Stanford University, for a discussion about the impact sleep has on health and well-being.
Mayor Lester Friedman on July 24 visited Sunrise Senior Living on Crescent Drive for an informal discussion about the state of the city and issues of most concern to the city’s aging residents.
On July 21, the second annual Festival Beverly Hills brought together nearly 3,000 attendees of all ages from 15 different cultures in a celebration of food, dance, storytelling and other activities at Beverly Gardens Park.
Beverly Hills can be a magnet for organized retail crime due to its worldwide reputation as a luxury shopping destination, which is why the Beverly Hills Police Department is teaching businesses how to best protect themselves.