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August 2024

Dentists, dancers and donors filled the Saban Theatre on Aug. 23 for a night of music, dancing and fundraising for children in need. The event, modeled after the show “Dancing with the Stars,” included a couple’s dance competition and a live auction, raising over $250,000.

With the sheer volume of new television series premiering throughout the year, it is rare that I will review a subsequent season of an existing series but there are exceptions. “Slow Horses” and “Pachinko” are worthy of that attention. In the case of “Slow Horses,”

Updated accessory dwelling unit (ADU) guidelines could affect construction after the Planning Commission approved an ordinance that will amend the current guidelines in a meeting on Aug. 22. The new regulations would allow more generous square footage for multifamily units and an extra unit on

A group of bereaved Israeli teens whose siblings were killed during Israel’s war in Gaza toured Beverly Hills as part of a trip to the Los Angeles region last weekend, said Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian, who accompanied the teens on a walking tour with Councilmember

Bring Them Home Now, the Los Angeles chapter of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum that was created with the goal of freeing U.S. citizens who are being held hostage by Hamas, is hosting a rally in Beverly Hills on Sept. 5 from 6-8 p.m.

Depression, eating disorders, drug sales — all of these dangers now rest in the palm of children’s hands, which is why the Beverly Hills community is taking a proactive approach to social media safety

For the last long weekend of the summer, we’re spotlighting Santa Monica, where Ocean Avenue is booming with new hotels and restaurants that are worth the drive west.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge has ruled in favor of the city of Beverly Hills, determining that the city did not violate California’s Surplus Land Act or the Brown Act.

Like jetpacks and space tourism, self-driving cars were once the stuff of an imagined far-away future. Not anymore. After an August expansion of its services, Beverly Hills residents can now travel in Waymo’s self-driving cars across 79 miles of greater Los Angeles, from the Santa

Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian hosted an Aug. 14 roundtable discussion with Los Angeles City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky, 5th District, as part of an ongoing effort to build dialogue between elected officials and the Persian Jewish community in Beverly Hills and LA.