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August 2024

Frustration in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood is running at an all-time high after residents experienced another power outage on July 4, with a handful of houses going without electricity for over 24 hours.

As the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack approaches, the Beverly Hills City Council intends to reinstall a memorial flag display in Beverly Gardens Park to remember the victims of the horrific massacre.

During an Aug. 20 study session, the Beverly Hills City Council was tentatively supportive of a new ordinance establishing “free speech zones” at city events, but the council agreed significant details need to be ironed out before they could approve the new ordinance.

The city of Beverly Hills is facing recrimination from the state for denying a 165-unit project at 125-129 Linden Drive, a decision that has attracted comment from the Governor and triggered a letter from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) alleging a

After your weekly workout, you stop to chat with a friend as you gather your things to leave the gym. Halfway through your drive home, you realize you’ve left your AirPods behind.

The city of Beverly Hills Community Services is offering a new four-part adult gardening series at Greystone Mansion & Gardens Demonstration Garden, 905 Loma Vista Drive in Beverly Hills, beginning Sept. 8. 

After debuting in Tel Aviv and then New York City, the Nova Exhibit opens on Aug. 17 in Los Angeles, memorializing the victims of the Oct. 7 terror attack in southern Israel.

The holidays are only a few months away and Beverly Hills is already planning some of its signature festivities.

On Aug. 13, the Arts and Culture Commission met to discuss its 2024-2025 work plan.

An off-duty Beverly Hills Police Department officer on Aug. 8 shot and killed a man armed with a handgun who was fighting another man armed with a pipe. The incident took place near a San Fernando Valley freeway.  The BHPD officer and a companion were driving