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While it's been over a half-century since the Beatles let the world know that "All You Need Is Love" with their hit song recorded in 1967, the message resonates no less profoundly today. Tomorrow, Beverly Hills resident and onetime drummer for the Beatles Ringo Starr

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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts hosted the Sixth Annual Simms/Mann Institute "Think Tank" on Oct. 28, bringing together a diverse group of physicians, psychologists, educators, and other childcare professionals. The program began with an introduction by Simms/Mann Institute Founder and President Victoria

The mission of Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) clubs is to help students foster a sense of community with each other. The By Your Side Club (BYS) extends that concept. Club president Madison Heller tells the Courier that BYS was created as a venue to

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education meeting on Oct. 29 was full of robust discussions and debates about school curriculum and computer access for all BHUSD students. Particularly interesting was a proposal by Board President Noah Margo to institute a financial

The third annual Beverly Hills Open Later Days (BOLD) kicks off with the Holiday Lighting Celebration along Rodeo Drive on Nov. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. BOLD is presented by the City of Beverly Hills in partnership with the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce,

The issue of the proposed North Portal location for the Metro Purple Line Wilshire/Rodeo Station continues to lead local agendas. At the City Council Study Session on Oct. 29, the Council reviewed three potential locations for the site. The meeting was, in reality, a discussion

Mayor John A. Mirisch's Oct. 21 Cabinet Meeting included updates from various commissions and highlighted the initiative to encourage "civility" in the City.  While October typically means fall leaves, pumpkin spice, and Halloween, in Beverly Hills, October is also Civility Month. To encourage civility not only

The Metro Purple Line is soldiering on, to the dismay of some business owners. The most recent Construction Community meeting was held on Oct. 17 and focused on the station artwork designs and community engagement activities this year. What follows are some important construction updates

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Beverly Hills, has completed another successful trip to New York City. The annual business attraction and retention trip took place from Sept. 24-26 and included in its delegation the Mayor and Vice Mayor,