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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.

The Beverly Hills High School Academic Decathlon team will compete at the state competition for the third year in a row.

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Over the past few weeks, school staff have surveyed middle and elementary school students and families to gage interest in Hebrew classes. At the Feb. 28 Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy presented the findings.

The city of Beverly Hills conducted a test run of its Transit Circulator program on March 2. The small bus took passengers around a loop spanning approximately five miles with stops near Beverly Hills Library, La Cienega Park, and Cedars-Sinai Urgent Care, among others.

At its quarterly in-person community meeting for the Purple (D Line) Extension Transit Project on March 1, Metro representatives shared the latest construction updates for sections one and two in Beverly Hills, including the Wilshire/La Cienega station, opening

Nearly 200 residents joined Mayor Lili Bosse on Feb. 27 for a Business with Bosse event at The Hideaway.

The Department will showcase its classes, programs and 2023 Summer Camps.

Elected officials, nonprofit leaders, military veterans and advocates as well as members of the media gathered at the VA on Feb. 28 for the grand opening of the building.

Mayor Lili Bosse and the Beverly Hills City Council recognized The Cheesecake Factory with a 60-Second Shout Out at the Feb. 21 City Council meeting.