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The warm summer nights provided the perfect accompaniment to two extraordinary galas held this month at Beverly Hills' first estate, the historic Virginia Robinson Gardens. Built in 1911, the onetime residence of Virginia and Harry Robinson contains a breathtaking array of gorgeous flora stretching across

In an exclusive interview with the Courier, the Honorable Lili Bosse has announced her candidacy for the March 2020 City Council Election and her intention to run a grassroots campaign.  Beverly Hills is Bosse's hometown and she has served the community in many positions over her

Imagine exiting the subway portal at Wilshire and La Cienega, once it comes online in 2023, and immediately knowing that you are not just in Beverly Hills, but in a distinctive section of Beverly Hills. Such could be the future of the southeast portion of

This week the city finally made a decision as to where Ringo Starr's 800- pound polished steel sculpture of his hand making a peace sign would come to be displayed – Beverly Gardens Park.  Starr and his wife, Barbara Bach, have been Beverly Hills residents since 1992.

Gov. Gavin Newsom could soon sign legislation prohibiting the creation of new items made from the fur of undomesticatednimals, such as mink.  On Wednesday, the California State Senate voted to approve Assembly Bill 44. If Newsom signs the bill into law, as his record indicates he

The Beverly Hills community honored the memory of the thousands of people who lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attacks 18 years ago during Wednesday's annual remembrance ceremony outside the Beverly Hills Fire Station.  "For all of us, the events of September 11, 2001, will

On Tuesday the Board of Education approved the appointment of Samantha Jung to become the new Horace Mann assistant principal.  She is expected to start full time next week, according to a Beverly Hills Unified School District spokesperson.  "Mrs. Jung's unique combination of corporate and extensive educational

The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills joined with Dance and Dialogue to present a day of dance workshops and facilitated conversations for students from Beverly Hills High School and CHAMPS Charter High School in Van Nuys on Tuesday, Sept. 10,

The Golden Rule in any language tells us that we should do unto others that which we want done unto ourselves. The City of Beverly Hills is now in the midst of two transformative initiatives centering on kindness – one on behalf of the Human Relations

Joe Shooshani is the latest political contender to enter the race for City Council as of last week. He joins seasoned two- term Councilman Julian Gold, who is fighting to hold on to his seat for a third term, as well as his fellow Planning