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Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian held her third “Straight Talk with Sharona” on July 9, during which she spoke with Director of Finance John Muir about the city’s 2025-26 budget.

At the Beverly Hills City Council Study Session on July 1, the Beverly Hills Legislative/Lobby Committee sought direction on two recent state and federal bills and approval of its recommended positions on 10 state and federal bills.

Short-term rentals may soon be prohibited in Beverly Hills following a decision by the Beverly Hills City Council at its July 1 meeting.

On the afternoon of June 28, four Beverly Hills firefighters stood below the window of a hotel room at The Beverly Hilton.

Beverly Hills has moved closer to prohibiting certain developers from participating in the city's preferential and overnight parking permit programs.  The decision was made by the Beverly Hills City Council Liaison/Traffic & Parking Commission Committee at its June 24 meeting, during which commissioners and councilmembers approved

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board, at its June 24 meeting, considered a new policy governing how teachers discuss controversial topics in their classrooms. 

On June 24 at approximately 1 p.m., the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) was alerted via its Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) system to a vehicle wanted in connection to a robbery reported earlier in the city of Huntington Park.

A judge has ordered the DuPont Clinic to pay attorney’s fees to the city of Beverly Hills after a previous motion was decided in the city’s favor.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran—currently the subject of a fragile ceasefire—has uniquely affected the population of Beverly Hills.

At its June 17 Regular Meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted to approve the city’s $662 million budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, extend an interim urgency ordinance relating to urban lot splits and two-primary-unit projects, and delay the public hearing of an appeal