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The March 5 Municipal Election is drawing near, with many voters still undecided about their choices to fill the two open City Council seats. In an effort to glean meaningful, substantive information to help guide that decision, the Courier posited the following query to each

The theft of campaign signs promoting a Beverly Hills City Council candidate has prompted a criminal investigation and the identification of at least one possible suspect, according to a Feb. 14 news release from the Beverly Hills Police Department.

Eleven challengers are vying to unseat Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón in a crowded primary election on March 5, against the backdrop of two failed recall attempts and votes of no confidence by 37 cities including Beverly Hills.

The forum marked the first time that all candidates sat on the same panel. 

Following the mostly positive reception of last year’s Festival, the Arts and Culture Commission formally recommended turning the event into a new tradition at Wednesday’s Liaison meeting.

Beverly Hills residents who want a hands-on look at the work of detectives, SWAT team members, patrol officers and a wide variety of specialists who make up their police department have between now and Feb. 20 to sign up for the spring BHPD Citizen Police

The Planning Commission has passed an ordinance to incentivize the installation of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU), small self-contained apartments that sit on residential lots.

On March 5, the Regular Municipal Election will decide two open city council seats.

In the wake of a tentative labor agreement, a union-led effort to add a measure to the ballot in 2024 that would have raised the minimum wage of hotel workers in Beverly Hills has fallen flat.

At the Jan. 24 installment of “Office Hours with Dr. Gold,” the monthly community forum hosted by Beverly Hills Mayor Dr. Julian Gold, discussion topics ranged from affordable housing issues to the future financial success of the city, upcoming events and the March 5 City