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On March 20, the California Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced that several law firms have filed a lawsuit on behalf of protesters and journalists who were attacked at UCLA by counter-protesters on April 30, 2024.

It was only fitting, therefore, that the third annual “Women Who Shine Gala,” orchestrated by Beverly Hills Chamber's Women's Business Network, took place at the iconic “Pink Palace” on March 26.

The Paley Center for Media officially opened The Paley Archive at the Beverly Hills Public Library on March 20.

The city of Beverly Hills is inviting designers, artists and architects to take part in its search for a design concept that will be chosen as its permanent Oct. 7 memorial display to honor the lives lost in the tragic terror attack. 

On the evening of March 4, the Council of the Children’s Burn Foundation (CBF) hosted its Giving New Hope Benefit at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (The Foundation) has announced that longtime trustee and Beverly Hills resident Mark N. Schwartz has assumed the role of chair of its Board of Trustees.

The city of Beverly Hills Community Services Department has announced that a series of spring guided art walks will take place in Beverly Gardens Park. 

El Rodeo Elementary School Principal Sarah Kaber has been named the Elementary Principal of the Year for Region XIV by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA).

After losing her home in Malibu in the fires, Julia Phelan and her family moved to a friend’s house in Beverly Hills, where they have lived for over a month.

After a protest outside University of California Regent Jay Sures’ Brentwood home on Feb 5, two pro-Palestine student organizations have been leveled with an interim suspension by the UCLA Office of Student Conduct.