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The Beverly Hills Police Department briefly detained two occupants of a reported stolen vehicle on Nov. 19. The dramatic incident unfolded outside the Courier offices.  During the "high-risk" stop, a slew of officers trained their handguns - and what appeared to be a high capacity shotgun,

Two of the most talked about restaurants soon-to-open in Beverly Hills – Nate'n Al's and Gucci Osteria – went before the Architectural Commission on Wednesday in an effort to finesse some final details.  Established in 1945 on Beverly Drive, the beloved Nate'n Al Delicatessen will be

The renowned Laemmle Music Hall in Beverly Hills is set to close the doors of its 9036 Wilshire Blvd. location. Greg Laemmle told the Courier that the last day of operation will be Nov. 21.  When asked the reason for the closure. Laemmle stated, "It's not

Close to 400 business leaders, prominent residents and City officials attended the official Launch Party for the Beverly Hills Courier Nov. 12. The event took place at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Fittingly, one of the highlights of the event was the

Beverly Hills City Council incumbents Lili Bosse and Julian Gold, along with Planning Commissioner Lori Greene Gordon ,officially became the first candidates to formally file for the March 2020 General Municipal Election on Tuesday.  "It's always exciting to see democracy in action," City Clerk Huma Ahmed

In an era where digital influence means considerably more than just pixels, retailers, cities and most anyone with a smart phone are doing everything they can to stay relevant in this fast-paced world of social media.  Keenly insightful about the power of an Instagram post as

After years of struggling to make a DNA change when it comes to how people move through Beverly Hills, the City Council is close to weighing in on the forthcoming Complete Streets Plan.  As a penultimate step before the Council votes on the plan, likely at

At any hour of the day, you're certain to see an extraordinary automobile on Rodeo Drive. Indeed, Ferraris, Maseratis, Aston Martins and Lamborghinis are no strangers to one of the most iconic streets in the world.  However, beauty can often come with an edge; specifically, a

Horace Mann Elementary and Beverly Vista Middle School students contributed a diverse array of artistic expressions for the National PTA Reflections contest this year. Volunteer judges, including the Courier, reviewed the submissions on Nov. 3 at the Beverly Hills Public Library "Little Theatre" Room. Beverly

Brilliant discoveries and inventive designs were showcased by Beverly Hills middle school and high school students at the Annual Science and Engineering Fair. The event, presented by the Beverly Hills Education Foundation, took place on Nov. 5 at Beverly Vista Middle School. The students presented