On Oct. 22, Mayor Lester Friedman, Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian, Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Todd Johnson, Chamber of Commerce Director of Economic Development, Brittany Ganson, City Manager Nancy Hunt-Coffey and Conference and Visitors Bureau CEO Julie Wagner traveled to New York City to
Wearing white sneakers and a sports jacket with the words “Le Punk c’est Chic” emblazoned on the side, Venus Williams needed no introduction when she took to the stage at The Wallis Goldsmith Theater as the keynote speaker for Visionary Women’s Fall Salon on Oct.
Crime is down in Beverly Hills, according to a monthly report by the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) provided at the Oct. 28 Health and Safety Commission. Lieutenant Andrew Myers presented crime statistics from August to the first half of October, displaying a general downward
At its Oct. 28 meeting, the Health and Safety Commission welcomed two Maple Counseling Center representatives to discuss their work with the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), and how it’s shaping the next generation through social-emotional learning (SEL).
On Oct. 27, the “Fall Funtastic Harvest Festival and Day of the Dead Celebration” took place at the Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market. Events included pumpkin carving, face painting and Mexican folkloric dancing.
The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue, HBC, has submitted revised plans for its 9600 Wilshire project. Originally proposed in 2022 to revitalize its Wilshire Boulevard properties, the revised plan reflects extensive community feedback.
On Oct. 28, Jewish community leaders and politicians held a press conference supporting Measure G, the Los Angeles County Government Structure, Ethics and Accountability Charter Amendment.
The city of Beverly Hills has reached a stipulated judgment with the state Attorney General's office in connection with the city’s actions regarding the attempt by Consultants in Obstetric and Gynecologic Ultrasonography and Surgery, PLLC (“DuPont”) to open a reproductive healthcare clinic in the city.
Voting season is in full swing, and vote-by-mail ballots from cities throughout Los Angeles County are already being processed. This is a high-stakes election year, and officials want to ensure that every eligible vote is counted.