As summer draws nearer and the community looks forward to longer, warmer days, the Recreation and Parks Commission discussed a variety of programs that will get residents and nearby neighbors involved with the outdoors.
After former Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education member Mary Wells was elected to the City Council last month, the remaining members on April 24 agreed to leave her seat vacant until the Nov. 5 election.
Sharona Nazarian made history when she became the first Iranian American woman on Beverly Hills City Council in 2022 and now, she’s stepping into an even bigger leadership position: Vice Mayor.
On the morning of April 25, students at UCLA established a “Palestinian Solidarity Encampment” in the center of Royce Quad, mirroring Pro-Palestine protests taking place at universities across America.
The City Council on April 16 continued an appeal hearing on a “Builder’s Remedy” application to build a 19-story mixed-use development at 125-129 S. Linden Drive until May 21, following extensive opposition from neighbors.
Beverly Hills will unveil a new website on May 1. The site underwent an extensive refresh under the guidance of its Website Steering Committee which consisted of community members and council liaisons, Councilmember John Mirisch and former Councilmember Lili Bosse.