The Beverly Hills City Council on Sept. 17 voted 4-1 to oppose measure G, an upcoming ballot measure in the November general election to expand the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
The Planning Commission held a meeting on Sept. 12 to review requests for permits on two separate properties and to amend the municipal code to revise the occupancy priority standards for affordable housing.
The Beverly Hills City Council on Sept. 17 unanimously approved the removal of three heritage trees at 1001 North Roxbury Drive and denied an appeal of a prior Planning Commission decision approving the project.
“La Maison” is nothing short of delicious and delectable, as exquisite as a Dior gown and as over the top as a Versace print. Backstabbing fun are the adventures of the LEDU house of couture.
Maison LEDU is the last independent couturier left in Paris, owned
Acclaimed author Georgia Hunter stopped by El Rodeo Elementary School on Sept. 15 to discuss her widely read and celebrated novel, “We Were the Lucky Ones,” organized by Beverly Hills Reads!.
As summer comes to an end and fall weather makes its way into Beverly Hills, the Arts and Culture Commission is ringing in the new season with several outdoor events.
The Women Life Freedom Square in Westwood was unveiled on Sept. 15, bringing together over 25 local vendors, community representatives, and attendees to celebrate at the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Westwood Boulevard.
Before Eugene and Dan Levy took the Peacock Theatre stage at L.A. Live to host the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 15, Hollywood started celebrating with parties, previews, gifting suites, and even a proper British tea.
For the second time this year, The Maybourne Beverly