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August 2024

On Aug. 13, U.S. District Court Judge Mark C. Scarsi issued an injunction stating that UCLA cannot allow any campus activity if the event or area where it takes place is not accessible to all students, including Jewish students. 

Following a police chase from Beverly Hills to Watts, a suspect was charged in connection with an Aug. 14 robbery at Pharmacy 90210, 9735 Wilshire Boulevard.

A week after two assailants stole a $1 million watch off the wrist of a man dining at The BLVD restaurant at the Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel, two alleged members of a “crime tourism” group have been charged in a federal court complaint,

Members of the Beverly Hills community blanketed El Rodeo Elementary School in a sea of red as they flooded through the newly renovated campus on Aug. 11.

On Aug. 5, the Beverly Hills Rent Stabilization Division held a community outreach meeting to inform the public about potential changes to the city’s rent stabilization ordinance, and to increase transparency between landlords and tenants.

Italy! It’s the gondolas of Venice, the Uffizi of Florence, La Scala of Milan and the Vatican in Rome; but Naples is a country unto itself. 

At its Aug. 6 Regular Meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted 4-1 to oppose Senate Bill 99, which would ban the use of several of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) drones.

The second annual Rodeo Drive Celebrates Fashion kicked off this week with a reception at the Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel in honor of French contemporary artist Richard Orlinski.

Developer Sammy Aflalo is preparing to move forward with three mixed-use builder’s remedy projects on the corner of Olympic and Beverly boulevards, including one at the Pavilions at 9467 W. Olympic Blvd. that may be sold under a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons.   

French luxury fashion house Givenchy permanently planted its flag, quite literally, in Beverly Hills on Aug. 1.