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The Beverly Hills City Council considered a proposed ordinance on a new ministerial permit process for Builder’s Remedy housing projects at its June 3 Regular Meeting.

On June 2, the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills held its annual ceremony honoring five outstanding city employees, including individuals from the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD), Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) and city government.

Officials from the Beverly Hills Fire Department on May 28 held an information session on revised wildfire zoning maps recently disseminated by the state, which designate new areas in Beverly Hills as very high fire hazard severity zones (VHFHSZ). 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at their May 22 meeting voted to approve a ban on synthetic turf in the city's front lawns. 

The Beverly Hills City Council on May 20 discussed the possibility of allowing sidewalk signs, known as portable signs, in commercial zones, as well as blade signs that would stick out from a business's façade. 

At its May 20 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council heard presentations for the proposed Great Elephant Migration Art Exhibition to take place at Beverly Gardens Park in July 2025. 

Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian has issued a statement in response to the killing of two Israeli embassy aides in Washington, D.C., on the evening of May 21.

The Beverly Hills Courier has earned a total of 13 California Journalism Awards—five first place, three second place, one third place, three fourth place and one fifth place—from the California News Publishers Association (CNPA).

A developer has filed two new lawsuits against the city of Beverly Hills, alleging that its applications for Builder’s Remedy projects were unfairly denied.

Since the 1970s, the 24-hour Rite Aid at 300 North Canon Drive has been a cherished community institution that has served generations of residents.