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Break out the plaid skirts and flip phones— “Clueless” is turning 30, and Beverly Hills is going all out to celebrate the beloved ‘90s classic that turned high school drama and designer fashion into timeless pop culture gold.

Hundreds of people gathered for the city's inaugural Fourth of July Community Picnic featuring music, games and food.

Princess Diana, the beloved and influential member of the British royal family, left an indelible mark not only through her humanitarian work but also through her remarkable sense of style.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education and district deadership recently visited Garner Holt Education Through Imagination in the city of Redlands.

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce celebrated its Summer Garden Party at the Beverly Canon Gardens on June 25.

Beverly Hills Courier Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch was honored at the 67th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards with a first-place win in the category “Sports Reporting Print Online” for her piece entitled “Candace Parker Powering Forward” on the cover of the Beverly Hills Courier’s 2024

A judge has ordered the DuPont Clinic to pay attorney’s fees to the city of Beverly Hills after a previous motion was decided in the city’s favor.

Kathy Gohari has been elected to serve as the new Rodeo Drive Committee President, effective July 1.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) has been selected to join Instagram’s newly launched School Partnership Program, a national safety initiative designed to protect teens online by enabling schools to report harmful content directly to Instagram.

The third annual Festival Beverly Hills returns to Beverly Gardens Park on July 20, from noon to 6 p.m.