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Last week, a group of Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) students had the opportunity to go behind the scenes at the 82nd Golden Globes, participating and learning about the creation, production and execution of the esteemed award show.

As fires rage through our beloved city, we find ourselves in a crisis like no other.

City Greens Community Farm, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to education and advocacy for hydroponic farming, saw significant growth in 2024.

Gabriel Hay, 23, of Beverly Hills and Gavin Mayo, 23, of Thousand Oaks were charged on Dec. 20 with scamming investors out of more than $22 million in cryptocurrency.

The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hilton on Jan. 5, 2025. Partial lane and full street closures will take place in the city on Wilshire and North Santa Monica Boulevards.

In today’s world, feeling joyful can be challenging. We navigate daily stressors, news headlines and life’s uncertainties, often feeling like joy is out of reach.

After pleading guilty for his participation in the 2022 smash-and-grab robbery of Luxury Jewels of Beverly Hills, Jimmy Lee Vernon III was sentenced to 80 months in federal prison last week and must also pay $2,674,600 in restitution fees. 

The annual Holidays at Greystone Mansion returned on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9 with a festive celebration featuring carolers, face painting and a meet-and-greet with characters from “Frozen” to usher in the holiday season.

The Wallis in Beverly Hills is spearheading a dance renaissance in Los Angeles, forming strategic creative partnerships with the companies they present.

The 2024 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism kicked off on Dec. 11 with an opening gala at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, where leaders from over 200 municipalities came together to collectively confront antisemitism and develop ways to promote tolerance at the local level.