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Rallies took place across the globe this past weekend, marking the brutal milestone of 100 days since the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel.

The Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission nominated three sites for Golden Shield Award recognition and also finalized the plaque language for two previous honorees. 

Beverly Hills residents and businesses are likely to see their bi-monthly water bill change soon, but the city is taking special efforts to make sure these changes don't come as a surprise. 

The Courier joined hundreds of residents and non-residents alike at three separate City Council campaign kickoff events in Beverly Hills on Jan. 7.

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Meeting and City Council Candidate Forum took place on Jan. 11.

As previously reported by the Courier, a judgment and writ of mandate were entered against the city last month in a housing element case brought by the nonprofit group Californians for Home Ownership.

The public is invited to the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Meeting and City Council Candidate Forum on Jan. 11 from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. The event will take place in two sessions, due to the large field of 10 candidates in the race. 

A search for multiple burglary suspects in the residential area of Beverly Hills north of Sunset Boulevard on the evening of Dec. 30 resulted in multiple arrests by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and may be related to other cases in and around the

Beverly Hills commissioners take on a big responsibility when sworn in for the post.

Beverly Hills is appealing a Los Angeles County Superior Court judgment that would restrict the city’s ability to approve new building permits until it meets the state’s ambitious housing requirements.