Mayor Lili Bosse and City Manager Nancy Hunt-Coffey took part in a panel discussion to 7th and 8th graders at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy on March 9.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center marked the five-year anniversary of a $50 million gift from Eric and Susan Smidt, which named the Smidt Heart Institute, by sharing research breakthroughs and clinical advances in cardiology made possible by the donation.
The wind carried a surprisingly frosty chill on the morning of March 2, as a small, white bus parked across from the Beverly Hills Public Library. On the back of the bus, a blue "Transit Circulator" sticker was visible, as was a small makeshift sign
The Beverly Hills City Council covered an array of topics in this week's Study Session including the option to add more affordability restrictions to housing bill SB 330, Jewish American Heritage Month and the allocation of additional city funds to the Fire and Public Works
The Beverly Hills City Council's March 7 formal meeting addressed a variety of topics, including the city's Preferential Parking Program, the ongoing tree removal on Robertson Boulevard and a request for the use of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts for Israel's 75th Independence
The 38th Annual Los Angeles Marathon "Stadium to the Stars," presented by ASICS, will once again be returning to Beverly Hills on March 19. Athletes from all 50 states and more than 67 countries will race through the streets of Beverly Hills for miles 16
Students from Beverly Vista Middle School in Beverly Hills earned a second place overall ranking at the regional Science Olympiad competition on Feb. 18. Science Olympiad is a national competition in which students take part in 23 events involving various fields of science, including earth
Long-time Beverly Hills resident and founder-conductor Gary S. Greene and his LA Lawyers Philharmonic, Legal Voices and Big Band of Barristers are looking for advanced musicians and singers who are lawyers, judges, legal staff and law students to join their ranks.
Beverly Hills City Councilmember Sharona Nazarian and BHUSD Board Member Rachelle Marcus joined BHPD officers Arda Guvlekjian, Erica Maitland and Support K9 NAMI, as well as parents and students for a recent Walk to School Wednesday.