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Horace Mann Elementary School is celebrating its 90th anniversary with a host of events scheduled throughout this school year. An alumni celebration took place last weekend, and a week-long multicultural celebration which begins Oct. 14 is another highlight of the scheduled events.  Horace Mann PTA Executive

As election season nears, residents of Beverly Hills should know about the new voting system coming to L.A. County. The new system, called Voting Solutions For All People (VSAP), will apply to the municipal elections in Beverly Hills next March. There will be two City

The City of Beverly Hills lost a motion in court this week to narrow down the claims in a lawsuit filed by a 67-year-old former Beverly Hills senior recreation supervisor. Cynthia Brynan filed her lawsuit April 8, alleging she was denied promotions and forced to

Novikov Restaurant made a splash with its Italian and Pan Asian cuisine when it opened worldwide in destinations such as London and Miami. The eatery now plans to introduce a new location in Beverly Hills at 257 North Cañon Drive. At the Sept. 26 City

When a group of 22 Westside attorneys came together to form the Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA) in 1931, they probably didn't expect it to one day grow into the fifth largest bar association in California. But, they may not be surprised that the organization's

The Courier attended the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education meeting on Sept. 25. An agenda highlight was Beverly Vista Middle School teacher Lauren Stuart's selection as one of Los Angeles County's Top 16 Teachers of the Year for 2019- 2020.  The Board

Beverly Hills residents and other community stakeholders weighed in on the scope of the environmental review process for the proposed Westside Purple Line Wilshire/Rodeo Station North Portal during a Sept. 19 "scoping" meeting at City Hall. As part of the environmental review process, the city

On Tuesday the Board of Education approved the appointment of Samantha Jung to become the new Horace Mann assistant principal.  She is expected to start full time next week, according to a Beverly Hills Unified School District spokesperson.  "Mrs. Jung's unique combination of corporate and extensive educational