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December 2025

Judy Manouchehri was sworn in as the new president of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board and Sigalie Sabag was sworn in as the new vice president at the board's Dec. 16 organizational meeting. 

Following a nationwide recruitment, the city of Beverly Hills has selected Cindy Gordon to serve as the next Assistant Director of Community Development/City Planner.

One of Beverly Hills’ oldest small businesses could close after receiving a proposed rent increase from the city.

The holiday season brings joy and connection—but let's face it, plenty of stress too. Between finding the perfect gifts, planning gatherings, managing kids and work schedules, and maintaining wellness routines, the most wonderful time of the year can quickly become overwhelming.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education approved various districtwide expenditures at its Dec. 9 meeting.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) completed a traffic operation on Dec. 10 aimed at preventing distracted driving, traffic violations and excessive engine noise.

At its regular meeting on Dec. 9, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed potential changes to regulations governing medical use for commercial spaces. 

“Come Closer,” winner of the Ophir (Israel’s Oscar) for Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Editing, automatically became Israel’s submission to the upcoming Oscars by winning Best Feature Film.

Part 2 of “Drowning in TV” looks at some of the other new series that you may have heard of, if only because of the starry casts. But not all stars emit light.

The Salter Family Theatre at Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) reopened on Nov. 13 with a student production of Kate Hamill’s “Little Women.”