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Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS) celebrated the official ribbon cutting of its brand-new athletic field on Oct. 15.

The Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC) met with liaisons Mayor Sharona Nazarian and Councilmember John Mirisch on Oct. 13, seeking direction on the new historic preservation awards program and updates to the Historic Preservation Ordinance.

This year, Good Shepherd Catholic School is celebrating its 95th anniversary, culminating in a gala at Il Cielo on Oct. 11 and Mass the following day. It is the only Catholic school in the city and holds a history as rich as Beverly Hills itself. “GSBH

Forty-four Beverly Hills High School students have been selected to participate in the 2025 Career Academy.

In the wake of the Eaton and Palisades Fires, Southern California Edison announced that it will rebuild over 150 miles of power lines underground.

The Beverly Hills Police Department is expected to provide an update within the next few days about the incident in which a swastika was drawn on the sidewalk outside of El Rodeo Elementary School.

On the surface, the parallels between Beverly Hills and Redondo Beach may not spring readily to mind. The bustling beach city in the South Bay conjures up images of an iconic pier, beach volleyball, “Baywatch” and the aerospace industry. Its population is more than double

Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) welcomed families back to campus on Sept. 2 for its annual Back to School Night.

Following a break-in at the Beverly Hills home of singer-songwriter Lionel Richie, Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) Chief Mark Stainbrook praised the city's law enforcement for its fast and successful response. 

Erika Fabian, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, escaped the Nazis through the ingenuity of her mother and sister, and through the assistance of neighbors and friends.