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This week's historic peace agreement in the Middle East offers more than geopolitical significance.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board at its Sept. 30 meeting discussed the possibility of heightened security at Beverly Hills High School. 

This year, Good Shepherd Catholic School is celebrating its 95th anniversary, culminating in a gala at Il Cielo on Oct. 11 and Mass the following day. It is the only Catholic school in the city and holds a history as rich as Beverly Hills itself. “GSBH

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board has responded to a cease-and-desist letter that was delivered to the board at its Sept. 9 meeting. 

Beverly Hills High School Instrumental/Vocal Music Director and PBIS Coach Justin Klotzle has been named BHUSD’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Representative for the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE).

Farmers’ markets aren’t just a place to shop, they’re a weekly ritual, a chance to catch up with neighbors, to savor a freshly roasted coffee and sample the best of nature’s bounty without having to leave Los Angeles.

From bakeries and bagels to salads and sandwiches, Beverly Hills has seen an influx of cool, casual dining spots offering flavors from around the globe for quick grab-and-go snacks, dine-in all-day meals, and even a new pet-friendly spot.

A train through Napa Valley, an underground cellar in Santa Barbara or a cave in Temecula are all worth the drive; just don’t drink and drive when visiting these creative California wine-tasting destinations.

The Courier asked wine expert Richard Torin for an overview of Spanish wines, from ancient times through today.

Take a Trip Around the World With These New Culinary Options