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April 2026

The newest hit and hardest ticket to get in London right now is “Paddington The Musical” and rightfully so.

The Beverly Hills Fire Department will conduct its second emergency evacuation drill on May 2 from 1-4 p.m. for residents who live near Franklin Canyon north of Sunset Boulevard.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health briefly closed three high-profile establishments for Health and Safety Code violations in the past two weeks.

The Beverly Hills City Council received updates on the city’s homelessness response plan for the upcoming Metro D Line station opening at La Cienega and Wilshire boulevards at its April 21 Study Session.

Brian Goldsmith is a resident of Beverly Hills with Sacramento in his sights. Goldsmith, a Democrat, is running for the 24th State Senate District seat currently held by Sen. Ben Allen, who is termed out. 

At his inaugural address on April 14, Beverly Hills' new mayor Craig Corman spoke about the necessity of embracing change in the city, whether in the form of development, invigorated business areas or a renewed interest from visitors. 

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) discussed proposed changes to the district’s guest and assembly policy at the April 14 meeting in the wake of a controversial student speaker.

The Beverly Hills Architectural and Design Review Commission approved the architectural review for a construction barricade with graphics and signage for the new Tiffany & Co. store located at 360 N. Rodeo Drive.

One consulting company's filings with the County Registrar-Recorder's office turned a routine property law provision into a nightmare for homeowners in Benedict Canyon.

The Arts and Culture Commission discussed 2026 World Cup programming, Festival Beverly Hills and a new art installation, among other topics, at the April 14 meeting.