On Sept. 12, the city of Beverly Hills voted to move forward with potentially developing a future 100% affordable senior housing project on a city-owned site at 9268-9298 W. 3rd Street.
The latest meeting of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board of education, held Sept. 12, featured a presentation on the district’s unaudited expenditures for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
On Sept. 11, prominent civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and his co-counsel, local attorney Bradley Gage, held a press conference outside Beverly Hills City Hall to provide an update on developments in an ongoing class action lawsuit against the city and the Beverly Hills Police
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled this week that Beverly Hills has failed in its legal responsibility to meet the state’s ambitious housing goals.
The Beverly Hills City Council Liaison-Legislative Lobby Committee Meeting, held Sept. 6, provided the committee’s two Council liaisons—Mayor Dr. Julian Gold and City Councilmember John Mirisch—the opportunity to take positions on a handful of local, state and national legislation.
Cultural Heritage Commissioner Craig Corman has declared his run for the 2024 City Council election, becoming the latest candidate to vie for one of two open seats.
The Beverly Hills Rent Stabilization Commission, responsible for advising the City Council in all matters related to the city’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance, is in the process of recruiting three new members. The Rent Stabilization Commission is different from other city bodies in that it has
The physical and emotional well-being of everyone in Beverly Hills, both young and old, occupied much of the agenda during the most recent meeting of the Health and Safety Commission on Aug. 28.
New regulations that would allow a very specific type of marijuana business to begin operating in Beverly Hills were among the items discussed during a meeting of the Beverly Hills Planning Commission on Aug. 24.