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"Adoption of the plan would be a commitment to the vision for transportation and further study, but any project that would significantly change the street would still need to go through a robust outreach process and come back to the City Council for approval," explained

"I am thrilled that the District and the Union were able to reach an MOU to return to full five days of instruction," Board of Education President Rachelle Marcus, told the Courier. 

The Maybourne will expand into Beverly Canon Gardens by temporarily removing some of the hedges and shrubs adjacent to the southern pedestrian walkway to allow for more outdoor dining.

In honor of Israel's 73rd Independence Day, members of the City Council were joined by Consul General Dr. Hillel Newman as City Hall was illuminated in blue light.

The city recently launched JUST IN CASE BH, the neighborhood-based emergency preparedness and action program.

On April 14, the Beverly Hills Fire Department arranged a caravan of fire vehicles to drive by the home of Renee Firestone in honor of her 97th birthday

"Things are pretty good right now," Joyce Partise, owner of Joyce Marie of Beverly Hills facial spa, told the Courier.

"The city recognized that they had a case with Spagnoli again that they just needed to put to rest," said attorney Michael Carrillo,

The only child of Holocaust survivors, Bosse grew up on South Maple Drive and attended Beverly Vista, Beverly Hills High School and the University of Southern California. 

"We need to honor that family that's there," said Commissioner Reiss.