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June 2026

As the excitement begins to settle, the looming question becomes: Now what?

When Nancy Hunt-Coffey began her tenure in Beverly Hills in 2008, she never anticipated where the job would take her.

Stainbrook spoke candidly with the Courier during an exclusive interview this week about the privileges and challenges of leading the force.

When it comes to high-profile Australian labels, the surf-inspired mainstays such as Billabong, Rip Curl, Quiksilver and Roxy spring readily to mind.

Beverly Hills resident Brian Goldsmith has been endorsed by Conejo Valley Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin in his campaign for the 24th State Senate District. 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission voted unanimously at its June 11 meeting to approve an ordinance amending its regulations regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and junior accessory dwelling units (JADUs), bringing the city into compliance with recent state law. 

Architectural and Design Review Commission Chair Rebecca Pynoos is poised to become the newest member of the Beverly Hills City Council.

Our brains evolved to seek connection and community, and the World Cup taps directly into this ancient wiring.

Community members and civic leaders gathered on June 11 to celebrate the opening of The Goldrich Cultural Center, an expansion of the Holocaust Museum LA in Pan Pacific Park and a cultural center for Jewish history and performing arts.

Palisociety encompasses 26 properties around the country and counting, with a strong concentration on the West Coast, including outposts in Westwood and Brentwood, plus two properties in West Hollywood.