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May 2026

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board voted at its May 12 meeting to approve a tentative collective bargaining agreement between the district and the Beverly Hills Education Association (BHEA), the union that represents public school teachers in Beverly Hills. 

Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) Chief Mark Stainbrook will retire from the department on June 26 after nearly five years with the city. 

Metro riders will now be able to get from Beverly Hills to downtown Los Angeles in 22 minutes as the Metro D Line station opened at La Cienega and Wilshire boulevards on May 8.

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It’s a relief that television is picking up the pace as features slowed almost to a standstill in the early spring.

Candidates running for three open spots on the Beverly Hills City Council participated in a forum on April 30 at City Hall, sponsored by the city's Municipal League. 

In anticipation of the May 8 opening of the Metro D Line station at Wilshire and La Cienega boulevards, the Courier spoke to officials at the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) about the security measures enacted in and around the station. 

The 11 candidates for City Council participated in a candidate forum sponsored by the Southwest Beverly Hills Homeowners Association on May 6 at City Hall.

The United States Postal Service this week commemorated the centennial of Route 66 with the release of a set of eight stamps, each showing a site from the states through which the roadway runs.

The April 27 Health and Human Relations Commission discussed the latest safety plans for the new Metro D Line station, as well as an update about the Burton Way Median Green Streets Project. 

As a former member of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD), a Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) alumnus and the son of a small business owner, he believes he’s the right choice to lead Beverly Hills through its next chapter.