With the 2024 Olympic Summer Games underway in the City of Light, the city of Los Angeles is already looking forward to taking the torch in four years for the next Olympic Summer Games.
City of Beverly Hills planners held a virtual workshop on July 31 to inform the community about potential updates to the regulations for Multi-Family Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) and to offer a chance for resident feedback.
While vacationing with family in France, Beverly Hills Vice Mayor Sharona Nazarian took it upon herself to meet with the Vice Mayor of Cannes and discuss how the two cities can revive their longstanding sister city relationship.
This week a federal judge ordered UCLA to submit a court enforceable plan to protect Jewish students and ensure equal access to campus should further protests erupt this fall.
The field of candidates running for three open seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education continues to grow after construction professional Sigalie Sabag and attorney Kevin Lipton filed nomination papers with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk this week.
Jobson Marangoni De Castro, the 38-year-old Beverly Hills man who pleaded guilty to a theft at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, faces time behind bars after his sentencing on Aug. 1.
The City of Beverly Hills will hold a webinar and workshop on July 31 to discuss changes to the multi-family accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations.
July 25 marked the end of a movie-going era in Westwood, when the curtains fell on the village's two 1930s-era movie houses. The Regency Village Theatre (formerly the Fox Theater, Westwood Village) and the Fox Bruin Theater closed their doors at the end of the
The Beverly Hills Police Department is accepting applications for the Citizen Police Academy, a free program open to members of the Beverly Hills community who are interested in gaining hands-on experience and engaging with the police department in day-to-day duties.