The Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors honored leaders from the worlds of entertainment and sports at its Sunset Soirée held on April 20 at the Warner Bros. Studio Lot Midwest Street in Burbank.
As summer draws nearer and the community looks forward to longer, warmer days, the Recreation and Parks Commission discussed a variety of programs that will get residents and nearby neighbors involved with the outdoors.
On the morning of April 25, students at UCLA established a “Palestinian Solidarity Encampment” in the center of Royce Quad, mirroring Pro-Palestine protests taking place at universities across America.
Spring fever is in the air, and with Passover just around the corner, here are some of the top spots around town to include in your celebration of hope and renewal.
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