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A Long Beach man was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for participating in the daytime smash-and-grab robbery of a Beverly Hills jewelry store in which nearly $2.7 million worth of merchandise was stolen.

After the April 1 mayoral installation ceremony, the overflowing crowd of attendees gathered at a reception in the courtyard of The Wallis.

Sharona Nazarian, PsyD, was sworn in as mayor of Beverly Hills on April 1 at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. She is the first Iranian American woman to hold the office. 

Beverly Hills' plan to become a greener city has taken a step forward.

On March 25, city officials held a Community Outreach Meeting to meet with residents and gather feedback on how Mixed-Use Overlay Zone (MUOZ) regulations can be updated.

When outgoing Beverly Hills Mayor Lester Friedman reflects on his past year in office, one theme emerges repeatedly: unity.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education addressed district spending, professional development for teachers and several proposals for new initiatives at its March 25 meeting. 

Members of the Beverly Hills City Council faced criticism at the March 18 Regular Meeting for the city’s alleged involvement in a health care facility’s failure to open in the city.

The city of Beverly Hills is inviting designers, artists and architects to take part in its search for a design concept that will be chosen as its permanent Oct. 7 memorial display to honor the lives lost in the tragic terror attack. 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at their Feb. 27 meeting conditionally approved a Development Plan Review for a three-story Cartier retail and office space and reviewed the city's progress on its General Plan and Housing Element Annual Report.