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After your weekly workout, you stop to chat with a friend as you gather your things to leave the gym. Halfway through your drive home, you realize you’ve left your AirPods behind.

Italy! It’s the gondolas of Venice, the Uffizi of Florence, La Scala of Milan and the Vatican in Rome; but Naples is a country unto itself. 

French luxury fashion house Givenchy permanently planted its flag, quite literally, in Beverly Hills on Aug. 1.

From Celine Dion’s electrifying performance at the Paris Olympics stepping beyond her early retirement to the energizing decision by President Joe Biden to step aside, it was quite a week.

In a meeting on July 22, the Health and Safety Commission welcomed Erin Cassidy-Eagle, psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor at Stanford University, for a discussion about the impact sleep has on health and well-being.

It is fascinating to think how far we have come since Socrates in the 4th century BC said, “know thyself.”

Attorney Dela Peykar Ronen has announced her candidacy for the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education, kicking off the race to fill three seats on the board. 

Following a wide-ranging discussion about class sizes across the district, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education on July 10 agreed to add a new Transitional Kindergarten (TK) class at Horace Mann Elementary School and discussed adding a fourth-grade class at El

After 30 years as a national leader in medicine, and 45 years serving the company, Cedars-Sinai President and CEO Dr. Thomas Priselac is set to retire in October. He will be succeeded by a fellow veteran of the medical industry. Following a nationwide search, Cedars-Sinai

The annual general membership meeting took place at the Roxbury Park Community Center and welcomed guest speakers from the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) and City Council.