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September 2025

Beverly Hills High School Instrumental/Vocal Music Director and PBIS Coach Justin Klotzle has been named BHUSD’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Representative for the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE).

Forty-four Beverly Hills High School students have been selected to participate in the 2025 Career Academy.

The Beverly Hills Human Relations Commission at its Sept. 18 meeting discussed two recent community events, Beverly Hills Reads! and Day of Wellness. 

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) has appointed Beverly Hills resident Barry Pressman, M.D., as one of its four vice chairs.

In the wake of the Eaton and Palisades Fires, Southern California Edison announced that it will rebuild over 150 miles of power lines underground.

When Sharona Nazarian assumed her position as mayor of Beverly Hills this year, she made it her mission to promote unity throughout the city.

A seven-story mixed-use development at 55 N. La Cienega Blvd. has taken another step forward following an approval issued by the Architectural and Design Review Commission on Sept. 17. 

The Beverly Hills Police Department is expected to provide an update within the next few days about the incident in which a swastika was drawn on the sidewalk outside of El Rodeo Elementary School.

Taking a chapter from the life of father and son ethnomusicologists John and Alan Lomax, writer Ben Shattuck centers this love story around the quiet joy of ethnic song collecting, a harvest, so to speak, of the bones on which this country was built.

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Sept. 25 meeting unanimously approved a Development Plan Review, Conditional Use Permit and Rooftop Dining Use Permit for a three-story Louis Vuitton flagship store and exhibition space project.