With Valentine's Day (Monday, Feb. 14) being a chocolatier's "SuperBowl," Beverly Hills teuscher is preparing for a ChocolatePalooza, with floor-to-ceiling flowers, roses, hearts and chocolate.
Panhandling and camping on public property in the heart of Beverly Hills decreased in 2021, according to a report presented to the Human Relations Commission on Jan. 20.
At a Jan. 17 event at the Los Angeles Zoo honoring the late actress Betty White, the owners of Pink's Hot Dogs made a $3,000 donation to the zoo in her memory.
Two weeks into the second semester, the Beverly Hills Unified School District's (BHUSD) mass COVID-19 testing plan is undergoing its own stress test. After beginning the new year on Jan. 10 with a few positive daily cases, approximately 60 students are now testing positive for
A crowd of 30 people gathered outside Temple Emanuel in Beverly Hills Jan. 21 for a joint press conference with law enforcement and interfaith religious groups, following the attack on a synagogue on Jan. 15 in Colleyville, Texas.
Members of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD),
This holiday season, Rabbi Levi Illulian of One Lev Org wanted to do something meaningful to help those in need in the streets of Beverly Hills and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Beverly Hills City Clerk Bert Firminger looked out of his window one day and snapped a photo of his then nine-year-old daughter Jane perched on the City Hall courtyard fountain.