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Beverly Hills residents Sophia Boghosian and Bradley Moon are among the 113 Southern California high school students named as semifinalists in The Music Center's 32nd Annual Spotlight Program. The nationally recognized arts training and scholarship program offers young artists a career path in the arts

The Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA) announced March 4 that Belinda Macauley had joined the organization as its new Executive Director.  "We are thrilled to welcome Belinda and are confident she will build on the Beverly Hills Bar Association's long history of providing our members with

On the evening of March 3, after months of back-to-back campaign events and debates, two of the six candidates running for Beverly Hills City Council were announced victorious: Lili Bosse and Dr. Julian Gold. With the majority of votes counted at press time, Bosse garnered

On the 15th of every month, the sole crime analyst at the Beverly Hills Police Department, (BHPD) Karina Amaral, is responsible for putting together and publishing a monthly crime statistics report for the public. Prior to 2016, the BHPD only publicly released one crime report

The Beverly Hills Fire Department is taking part in a new nationwide Emergency Triage, Treat and Transport (ET3) pilot program. Developed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), ET3 is designed to expand patient access to the most appropriate emergency medical transport services.

To round out this final week before the 2020 Presidential Primary Election concludes on Tuesday, March 3, the six official Beverly Hills City Council candidates shared their platforms at the Senior Adult Forum debate, which was held at the Roxbury Park Community Center on Feb.

On Feb. 24, Beverly Hills City Council incumbent, Lili Bosse, held a campaign event at the restaurant Il Cielo targeting a very specific and sometimes forgotten demographic: millennials. "When I ran for office the last time, I was the only candidate who was using social

The fact that Beverly Hills is facing $286.1 million of unfunded pension liabilities by the end of June, as revealed in a recent presentation to City Council, is profound. For context, that amount would fund the Beverly Hills Police Department for five years.  In fact, the

Youngsters will no longer have to pay the price for overdue books at the Beverly Hills Public Library thanks to a recent decision to eliminate fines on materials checked out by youth under 18 years old.  "We have found that overdue fines prevent young patrons from

Los Angeles is no stranger to earthquakes. But on Jan. 26, the ground shook in way that couldn't be measured on the Richter scale–a helicopter crashed in Calabasas, claiming the lives of Kobe Bryant, 41; Gianna Bryant, 13; Alyssa Altobelli, 14; Keri Altobelli, 46; John