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Hundreds of people turned out at Beverly Hills Tennis Center on Jan. 12 to celebrate the kickoff of Pickleball in Beverly Hills. The City's Community Services department, in collaboration with City Council, the Recreation and Parks Commission and the community helped bring the sport–popular throughout

The U.S. Special Representative to Iran, Brian Hook, visited the Museum of Tolerance to discuss the Trump administration's Iran policy. The timing of the visit was especially significant, given the administration's recent actions affecting the region.  Hook was joined at the Museum by Rabbi Marvin Hier,

Anton Nathaniel Redding, 24, the suspect in the vandalism that took place at Nessah Synagogue in Beverly Hills, was arraigned on Dec. 23 in Los Angeles Superior Court. Redding entered a "not guilty" plea to charges stemming from the Dec. 14 incident. Redding remains in

The London-based luxury hotel company Maybourne Hotel Group has purchased Montage Beverly Hills. The Montage now joins a distinguished portfolio that includes the iconic Claridge's, The Connaught and The Berkeley in the heart of London.  The acquisition – a hot topic in the business press of

The Beverly Hills City Council voted on Dec. 10 to extend the existing agreement as amended with its waste hauler Athens Services ("Athens"). The Council also voted to approve a new eight-year franchise agreement with Athens for commercial solid waste collection and residential solid waste

The Beverly Hills City Council will consider written contracts with five of its nine employee associations at its formal session on Dec. 10. The agreements, each of which is known as a "memorandum of understanding" (MOU) pertain to the Management & Professional Association, Supervisors Association,

Beverly Hills residents and visitors alike enjoyed a lively street scene on Rodeo Drive for the official launch of BOLD Holidays 2019.  The Nov. 14 Holiday Lighting Celebration included performers, dancers and acrobats, as well as the unveiling of the first Beverly Hills interactive photography pop-up

The Beverly Hills Police Department briefly detained two occupants of a reported stolen vehicle on Nov. 19. The dramatic incident unfolded outside the Courier offices.  During the "high-risk" stop, a slew of officers trained their handguns - and what appeared to be a high capacity shotgun,

Close to 400 business leaders, prominent residents and City officials attended the official Launch Party for the Beverly Hills Courier Nov. 12. The event took place at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Fittingly, one of the highlights of the event was the

Horace Mann Elementary and Beverly Vista Middle School students contributed a diverse array of artistic expressions for the National PTA Reflections contest this year. Volunteer judges, including the Courier, reviewed the submissions on Nov. 3 at the Beverly Hills Public Library "Little Theatre" Room. Beverly