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The rehabilitation of Beverly Gardens Park has received some well-deserved recognition by the California Preservation Foundation (CPF). The organization bestowed its Preservation Design Award on the multi-year park rehabilitation project. Mayor John A. Mirisch accepted the honor at a gala dinner and awards ceremony at the

The trees of Beverly Hills have a message for residents: "Get Involved!"  The City of Beverly Hills is formulating an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP), a framework for the next two or three decades. Its goal is as lofty as the lush canopy surrounding the Beverly

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce has announced the honorees for its 2019 Beverly Hills Golden Palm Awards. The awards will be given out Nov. 19 in a ceremony at Montage Beverly Hills. "The Chamber is fortunate to lead a world-class community of the most

When Nancy Hunt-Coffey began working for Beverly Hills 11 years ago as the city librarian – technically, the Assistant Director of Community Services tasked with overseeing the Beverly Hills Public Library – she brought with her 20 years' experience of public service and an uncanny

The Strategic Planning Committee / Southeast Task Force took up the issue of urban design at its most recent meeting this week in the effort to revitalize the southeast portion of Beverly Hills. While the series of monthly meetings on just how to enliven the

With the recent announcement that the 2019 Nobel Prize in Medicine would be awarded jointly to professors William G. Kaelin Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability, the total number of

You'll be hard-pressed to figure out exactly how artist Michelle Stuart creates her lumigrams, a new photographic technique she invented that looks startling like a painting. A selection of these curious and compelling new works are part of Stuart's show, "The Earth as a Map

The Trousdale Estates View Restoration Ordinance is in the news after an intense discussion at the Beverly Hills Planning Commission on Oct. 10. Property owner Allen Yadgari, who lives at 570 Chalette Dr., submitted an application to the Planning Commission requesting a Trousdale View Restoration

Shared Mobility Devices were the hot topic at the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee on Oct. 10. Government Affairs Committee Chair David Mirharooni moderated the forum, which featured a discussion with representatives from several companies specializing in the shared mobility market, including

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has set aside a jury verdict that awarded damages to former Beverly Hills Police Lt. Shan Davis. The ruling comes after the City of Beverly Hills filed a motion in response to a July jury trial in the case