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Southern California has a lot of stories to tell. And Giselle Fernandez wakes up at 1:30 a.m. each morning to tell them.  The veteran journalist anchors "Your Mornings on Spectrum 1" from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. weekdays. From Beverly Hills to Baldwin Hills, Santa Monica

The configuration of traffic in Beverly Hills is poised to shift significantly with the impending adoption of the Complete Streets Plan and the community is invited to weigh in on the anticipated changes. A special meeting of the Traffic and Parking Commission (TPC) is scheduled

Gone are the intricate window displays previewing couture finds inside Barneys New York on Wilshire Boulevard, replaced now by stark wording about the store closing sale.  The liquidation sales at Barneys New York stores across the country began almost immediately after licensing company Authentic Brands Groups

The fact that life can change in a moment is something Beverly Hills resident Karén Setian knows all too well. Thirteen years ago, Setian's son, Vahagn, a 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student, was killed in a drunk driving accident after choosing to ride with

Nearly six months after Beverly Hills made headlines with its prohibitions against smoking and tobacco products, the City's Ambassadors continue to educate hundreds of people each month on the rules that govern the City.  Despite the City's recent efforts to increase educational outreach via signage, with

The Beverly Hills City Council unanimously approved a resolution opposing the Nov. 12 ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU), which requires EU countries to identify food products made in Israeli settlements in the West Bank on the label of the

Beverly Hills-based nonprofit Visionary Women capped off its third season of engaging salons with over 600 people–mostly women– in attendance at the Nov. 12 conversation with legendary feminist Gloria Steinem.  Moderated by millennial activist and writer Cleo Wade at the Beverly Wilshire, the evening offered a

The City Council majority was swift to nix Mayor John Mirisch's proposal that a Menorah Lighting Event at City Hall include a festivus pole. For those unfamiliar with festivus, which until Mirisch's proposal included two Council members, it's a fictional holiday created 22 years ago

Two of the most talked about restaurants soon-to-open in Beverly Hills – Nate'n Al's and Gucci Osteria – went before the Architectural Commission on Wednesday in an effort to finesse some final details.  Established in 1945 on Beverly Drive, the beloved Nate'n Al Delicatessen will be

Beverly Hills City Council incumbents Lili Bosse and Julian Gold, along with Planning Commissioner Lori Greene Gordon ,officially became the first candidates to formally file for the March 2020 General Municipal Election on Tuesday.  "It's always exciting to see democracy in action," City Clerk Huma Ahmed