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After 25 years serving the largest conservative Jewish congregation in Los Angeles, Sinai Temple's Senior Rabbi David Wolpe announced that he will step down on June 30, 2023.

The Beverly Hills Courier has installed an Advisory Board comprised of six prominent members of our local community.

On April 6, Mayor Lili Bosse joined other leaders across the country in the 11th Annual Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation, asking residents to reduce their water consumption.

Campaign kickoff events are a long-time Beverly Hills tradition, and this year, they were back in full force.

"At this time, we do not believe these suspects are responsible for any other similar incidents in Beverly Hills," Trejo said.

Ever since pickleball was introduced as a pilot program in early 2020, data collected by the Beverly Hills Parks and Recreation Commission points to a continued surge of interest in the sport.

Members of the 10-state Western Region community who support the efforts of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will come together in a limited capacity in-person event, featuring Northwestern University professor Peter Hayes, or attend via live stream on March 30 at 6 p.m.

The LA Marathon returned to Beverly Hills this past Sunday, March 20, with athletes running through the city for miles 16 and 17 before ending in Century City.

Last week, Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS) participated in "Dude. Be Nice" week, a national initiative to promote kindness and practice empathy on school campuses.

In January of 2020, the property made headlines after a Beverly Hills audit revealed that there was no lease in place with the WHRC and Log Cabin, and a contractor had "found portions of the building in poor condition."