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During a marathon meeting on April 11, the Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit to allow The Beverly Hills Hotel to complete its most significant construction project in recent history. 

After receiving approval last month from the Recreation and Parks Commission for plans to plant a “tiny forest” at Greystone Mansion, City Arborist Ken Pfalzgraf appeared before the Cultural Heritage Commission on April 10 to further explain how the project will help Beverly Hills reach

After months of campaigning in a crowded field of candidates, Mary Wells and Craig Corman triumphed as Beverly Hills’ newest City Council members.

Mayor Lester Friedman has an ambitious agenda to not only prepare Beverly Hills to meet the problems of today, but also the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath (3rd District) and Metro officials gathered in L.A.’s Miracle Mile on April 2 to celebrate the completed tunneling of the Metro Purple Line Extension Project, the long-anticipated subway line expected to boost the region’s transportation

April 2 marked the end of an era and the start of a new chapter for the city of Beverly Hills.

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts was overflowing with warmth, camaraderie and civic pride on April 2, as the city bade farewell to two long-serving council members and welcomed two new ones, as well as installed a new mayor and vice-mayor. 

After a modernization project that began in 2019, El Rodeo Elementary School is scheduled to welcome back students in August, and during a March 21 campus tour, Beverly Hills Unified School District officials got a preview of what students can expect. 

City Councilmember Lili Bosse’s dedication to Beverly Hills is so deep that she literally works for the community in her sleep. 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission voted 4-1 on March 14 to approve an amended conditional use permit for luxury car dealership O’Gara Coach Company to turn its vehicle storage facility at 8955 Olympic Boulevard into a new showroom.