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Around 2,000 people gathered at Beverly Gardens Park on March 28 as part of nationwide “No Kings” rallies protesting President Donald Trump. Organized by the American Civil Liberties Union, Indivisible, and numerous labor unions and grassroots organizations, the protest was one of dozens held throughout

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its March 26 meeting heard an update on the Development Impact Fee Nexus Study, which is being conducted by the city's Planning Division and a project consultant, Economics & Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS). 

The Beverly Hills Fire Department will conduct an informational community meeting on March 30 from 6-7 p.m. in City Hall’s Municipal Gallery to educate the community on how to be prepared to evacuate their homes during an emergency.

Businesswomen, female entrepreneurs and women leaders gathered at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on March 18 for The Beverly Hills Chamber's Women's Business Network's 4th Annual Women Who Shine: International Soirée. 

The city of Beverly Hills has named Adrine Ovasapyan as the new Deputy Director of Community Services.

Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS) has been named a 2026 California Distinguished School by the California Department of Education, one of the state’s highest honors for public schools.

Jean Davidson has been named as the new executive director and CEO of The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. She steps into the role on May 4. 

In a move that could transform the school’s struggling football program, Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) hired Jeff Bailey as head football coach and director of strength and conditioning.

Many members of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) community have expressed concern and anger over a speaker who addressed a group of Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) students on campus on Feb. 17. 

U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman hopes to continue his work opposing the Trump administration and advocating for consumer rights and health care as he seeks his 16th congressional term in the election for California’s 32nd District.