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The sight of world-famous streets virtually abandoned, shops boarded up and storefronts sitting empty in Beverly Hills seemed unimaginable only a short time ago. But now, it is the new reality the City faces as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Businesses across the City are

With the L.A. County Department of Public Health declaring four cases of COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) in Beverly Hills this week (11 in West Hollywood, including the Mayor, John D'Amico), the pandemic is closer to home than ever before. At over 237,000 COVID-19 cases worldwide as

Beverly Hills Police Chief Sandra Spagnoli emphasized the City's commitment to protect residents during this perilous time in a letter sent March 18 to the community.  "The Police Department will continue to monitor the public safety issues impacting Beverly Hills and the surrounding region," Spagnoli wrote.

In the wake of the continued spread of COVID- 19 (Novel Coronavirus), on March 16 Mayor John Mirisch announced the formation of the COVID-19 Kindness Task Force. The new task force will consist of residents and community members willing to volunteer in ways that are

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jewish Free Loan Association ( JFLA) is offering no-fee, interest-free loans of up to $10,000. The loans are intended to cover such things as small business losses, lost wages from not going to work, child care costs when

Cleanliness in the hospitality and restaurant industry is on high alert with the COVID-19 crisis, and having an 'A' displayed proudly in the front window has never been more important. During these uncertain times for the dining world, The A Specialist is also in high

Spring Break week has drawn to a close for the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD). Under normal circumstances, classes would resume on March 23. However, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has made these days anything but ordinary. And the BHUSD is acting accordingly.  All facilities shut

In the wake of the continued worldwide spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID- 19), on March 11 the Beverly Hills Health and Safety Commission held a special meeting to address the local response.  "It's an issue that is extremely important to our entire community," Mayor John

In the wake of Beverly Hills Waterline Replacement Project, residents are urging City officials to come up with a solution for the traffic and safety woes plaguing Coldwater Canyon Drive before the street is repaved in 2021.  Roughly 24,000 vehicles traverse the residential thoroughfare connecting the

Just over a decade has passed since the City of Beverly Hills passed its inaugural Sustainable City Plan in 2009. In the intervening years, much has changed in terms of global knowledge about sustainability – and it's with that in mind that the City now