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Following the reopening of the Peters Auditorium and the scheduled opening of the Grand Lawn, Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) is moving forward with its renovation of the new Konheim Athletic Building.

U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman hopes to continue his work opposing the Trump administration and advocating for consumer rights and health care as he seeks his 16th congressional term in the election for California’s 32nd District.

Representatives from the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro) presented an update on the progress of the Metro D Line Extension project at the Beverly Hills Traffic and Parking Commission's Feb. 5 meeting.

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Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the  94th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM).

Laura Collins-Williams, the assistant superintendent for student services at Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) resigned on Jan. 23.

Beverly Hills is recognizing businesses that have made an environmental impact.

Mayor Sharona Nazarian, along with the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, hosted the eighth “Spotlight with Sharona,” a community event highlighting local businesses on Jan. 22.

The Spanish Dual Language Academy (DLA), which launched this school year at the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), provided a mid-year update on the program's progress at the BHUSD Board of Education's Jan. 27 meeting. 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Jan. 22 meeting conditionally approved a request for a development plan review for an eight-story multifamily Builder's Remedy development at 214-216 South Hamilton Drive.

After nearly a decade, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) came together to celebrate the reopening of the K.L. Peters Auditorium at Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) on Jan. 28. With nearly 1,200 seats, the newly renovated auditorium features state-of-the-art theatrical technology, including a multistory