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Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian attended the 34th International Mayors Conference led by the American Jewish Congress and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Israel from Nov. 16-20.

A jury has ruled in favor of Lauren Siegman, a former Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) student who alleged that she was molested by a former teacher and baseball coach in the district. 

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) has announced the promotion of Lieutenant Renato Moreno to the rank of Captain, effective Nov. 29.

The holiday season is upon us! As we set out to enjoy family, friends, food and festivities, safety is top of mind for our first responders.

The Beverly Hills Police Officers Association (BHPOA), the union that represents all police sergeants and officers in the city, has reached an agreement with the city over its new memorandum of understanding (MOU). 

City Councilmember John Mirisch has confirmed to the Courier that he will run for a fifth term. His candidacy in the June 2026 municipal election will challenge the legality of the Term Limits provision of the Beverly Hills Municipal Code (BHMC) 2-1-21, which states that

The Beverly Hills Fire Department has launched a voluntary membership service called the "BH Wellness Network" for Beverly Hills residents that would reduce the out-of-pocket costs of paramedic and ambulance services.

CAM is a global coalition of more than 850 partner organizations and hundreds of thousands of individuals devoted to fighting antisemitism in all its forms. 

Beverly Hills has moved closer to creating an affordable housing development for seniors following a vote taken by the City Council at its Nov. 12 meeting. 

The Beverly Hills City Council is moving forward to develop an alternative plan for the impacts on zoning and development of Senate Bill 79.