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November 2024

The Beverly Hills Human Relations Commission met Nov. 21 to hear updates on various topics, including school attendance and programming from the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), crime rates from the Beverly Hills Police Department, and safety concerns surrounding electric bicycles.

This is a family story for and about Melody and her supportive parents, Diane and Chuck, who revel in her positives and know that a bright young woman is trapped in her immovable body.

The holidays have arrived, and with them comes the opportunity to sample an array of specialty goods and seasonal treats from local purveyors.

The city of Beverly Hills will lower its flag to half-staff beginning the afternoon of Nov. 27 until Nov. 30 to mourn the loss of Rabbi Zvi Kogan who was brutally murdered in the United Arab Emirates last week.

Nami, the Support K-9 of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD), has been nominated for the prestigious First Responder Paws Therapy Dog Award.

Four people snatched two designer handbags from a man and woman while they were waiting in line outside a boutique in Beverly Hills during the afternoon on Nov. 23.

When Benno Katz laughs, it’s warm and heartening; it belies a century of singular and tumultuous experiences. 

Erik and Lyle Menendez will wait until at least late January for a decision on their bid for release from life sentences without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents in Beverly Hills.

The Beverly Hills City Council voted to eliminate the Rent Stabilization Committee (RSC) at its Nov. 19 Regular Meeting, upon recommendation by the Commission Standardization Ad Hoc Committee earlier this year.

During its Nov. 19 Study Session, the City Council considered traffic calming issues regarding Clifton Way and Coldwater Canyon Drive.