HomeNewsCommunity News (Page 17)

Community News

Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) received multiple national recognitions for the 2023-2024 school year, including the Advanced Placement (AP) Honor Roll, the AP Access Award and a silver designation for college culture.

The 2024 Beverly Hills Art Show takes place on Oct. 19 and 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Beverly Gardens Park. More than 200 artists will participate.

The Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD) will launch its third annual Empowerment Camp Nov. 9-10 that will give young adults the opportunity to see firsthand what it takes to be a firefighter.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

Not Today Cancer’s fourth annual Beverly Hills Run of the Stars 5K race event on Oct. 6 raised over $90,000 to support cures for pediatric cancer. The event drew 815 registered racers (ages 5 - 75 years old), 65 volunteers, 19 sponsors and partners, 150

Visionary Women is celebrating 10 years of driving change for pressing issues facing women and girls.

On Sept. 28, the seventh annual NEXT NIGHT Festival brought an estimated 5,000 people from all generations of the community together for an evening of food and activities.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) gave a presentation on South American theft groups at a Health and Safety Commission meeting on Sept. 23.

“What I love about living in L.A. is that people are tapped into the spiritual community and curious about manifestation,” said Allie Miroserie, the founder of “Bliss’d” journals.

The Beverly Hills City Council on Sept. 17 unanimously approved the removal of three heritage trees at 1001 North Roxbury Drive and denied an appeal of a prior Planning Commission decision approving the project.

Acclaimed author Georgia Hunter stopped by El Rodeo Elementary School on Sept. 15 to discuss her widely read and celebrated novel, “We Were the Lucky Ones,” organized by Beverly Hills Reads!.