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On Wednesday 4th September, Mayor Lester Friedman held a special 90-minute event as part of his ‘Les is More: An Hour with the Mayor’ talk series. Chaired by Emmy-nominated journalist Jacki Karsh, the event coincided with the City’s ‘Social Media Safety Day,’ and saw three

The city of Beverly has completed the installation of its Outdoor Warning System (OWS) in furtherance of the City Council’s goal of enhancing public safety.

Pickleball arrived in Beverly Hills only four years ago, but as more than a dozen avid players who attended the Aug. 27 Recreation and Parks Commission meeting made clear, the country’s fastest-growing sport is here to stay.

The seventh annual NEXT NIGHT street festival will return to Beverly Hills on Sept. 28. The family-friendly event will take place from 4 p.m.-9 p.m. on South Beverly Drive between Gregory Way and Charleville Boulevard.

Updated accessory dwelling unit (ADU) guidelines could affect construction after the Planning Commission approved an ordinance that will amend the current guidelines in a meeting on Aug. 22. The new regulations would allow more generous square footage for multifamily units and an extra unit on

A group of bereaved Israeli teens whose siblings were killed during Israel’s war in Gaza toured Beverly Hills as part of a trip to the Los Angeles region last weekend, said Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian, who accompanied the teens on a walking tour with Councilmember

Bring Them Home Now, the Los Angeles chapter of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum that was created with the goal of freeing U.S. citizens who are being held hostage by Hamas, is hosting a rally in Beverly Hills on Sept. 5 from 6-8 p.m.

Depression, eating disorders, drug sales — all of these dangers now rest in the palm of children’s hands, which is why the Beverly Hills community is taking a proactive approach to social media safety

A Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge has ruled in favor of the city of Beverly Hills, determining that the city did not violate California’s Surplus Land Act or the Brown Act.

Like jetpacks and space tourism, self-driving cars were once the stuff of an imagined far-away future. Not anymore. After an August expansion of its services, Beverly Hills residents can now travel in Waymo’s self-driving cars across 79 miles of greater Los Angeles, from the Santa