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February 2026

The Beverly Hills City Council unanimously approved an employment agreement with Ryan Gohlich as the city’s next city manager.

Beverly Hills Vice Mayor Craig Corman and Councilmember John Mirisch have announced their support for Brian Goldsmith for State Senate District 24 in this year’s election to succeed outgoing Senator Ben Allen.

The Beverly Hills City Council at its Feb. 11 Study Session directed city staff to conduct additional environmental testing on the property known as Gale Yard and to create a draft Request for Proposal [RFP] for a potential development at the site.

The official filing period for candidates running in this year's municipal elections opened on Feb. 9.

The city of Beverly Hills did not allow Councilmember John Mirisch to pull nomination papers on Feb. 10 for the upcoming municipal election.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board heard a midyear update on the district's progress on its strategic plan at its Feb. 10 meeting.

Robert “Robbie” Anderson, a historian and philanthropist whose centennial history of the city of Beverly Hills and philanthropic contributions impacted generations of residents and visitors, died Feb. 6 at his Santa Barbara home at the age of 75.

Summer blockbusters followed by fall contenders and holiday hopefuls all have one goal: to score an Oscar nomination.

Following the reopening of the Peters Auditorium and the scheduled opening of the Grand Lawn, Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) is moving forward with its renovation of the new Konheim Athletic Building.

U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman hopes to continue his work opposing the Trump administration and advocating for consumer rights and health care as he seeks his 16th congressional term in the election for California’s 32nd District.