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The Beverly Hills City Council has unanimously approved a request to honor Vahagn Setian, the 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student killed in a drunk driving accident in 2006.

For the first time in the event's history, the city joined forces with the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills to present the cast of the "Love Actually LIVE."

At its Nov. 16 regular meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council considered instituting weekend nighttime closures of Rodeo Drive in response to public safety concerns involving "car clubs."

BHC June 26 pop under 2

The Courier's Lisa Bloch sat down with Jeanie Buss to talk about her life, her leadership, and her Lakers legacy.

"I walk my dog in the neighborhood every day, sometimes twice, and I have become very aware that oncoming, often speeding, cars may or may not stop at the intersections with stop signs," said Beverly Hills resident Audrey Hutchings in a letter that was read

In a year that saw soaring real estate prices across the nation, Beverly Hills' iconic 90210 is the most expensive zip code in Los Angeles County and the sixth most expensive in the country, according to new data released by real estate data firm Property

Beverly Hills joined hands with other cities on Nov. 7 to create the 26.2-mile track for the Los Angeles Marathon.

"What's your commitment to a spending limit worth if you can expressly or impliedly encourage or somehow acquiesce to these contributions?" he told the Courier.

"We are thrilled to welcome visitors and residents back to our holiday celebration that we missed last year due to the pandemic," said Beverly Hills Mayor Robert Wunderlich in a statement.

Thousands of trick-or-treaters took to the streets on Halloween, making up for time lost in the pandemic.