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With over 2,000 state legislative bills introduced annually, it's quasi-impossible for one person to keep track of all of them, according to Beverly Hills Policy and Management Analyst Cynthia Owens. That's where the City's Legislative Platform comes in. The platform provides Beverly Hills' lobbyists the

Offering cramping, sweats, fever, exhaustion, and perhaps the dreaded vomiting, the influenza is an harbinger of many things, none of them pleasant. Experts are now predicting that this season's flu epidemic may be one of the worst on record if infections continue at the current

As Beverly Hills moves forward into 2020, so too do the City's goals for limiting the amount of trash that winds up in landfills.  According to Gary Clifford, Executive Vice President of Athens Environmental Services, which last November was awarded an eight-year contract extension to provide

In an effort to model behavior that prioritizes the environment, the Peninsula Beverly Hills continues to take innovative steps to inspire staff and guests to consider the health of the world. Since quietly launching a program to provide visitors who drive zero emissions electric vehicles

Imagine arriving at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) sans the frustration of gridlock to simply reach your terminal. Such a dream is slated to become reality with the opening of the Automated People Mover (APM) in 2023.  Just days into the new decade, construction workers

The U.S. Special Representative to Iran, Brian Hook, visited the Museum of Tolerance to discuss the Trump administration's Iran policy. The timing of the visit was especially significant, given the administration's recent actions affecting the region.  Hook was joined at the Museum by Rabbi Marvin Hier,

On Jan. 5, hundreds of residents came out to show their support for the candidates running in the upcoming election for Beverly Hills City Council. Cars lined the streets in the flats of Beverly Hills on the warm Sunday afternoon, where voters parked blocks away

With the recent vandalism at the Beverly Hills Nessah Synagogue still fresh in everyone's minds, last Sunday's machete attack inside a New York rabbi's home and the deadly Texas shooting at a church starkly reinforced that attacks on faith communities are not showing signs of

With the financials now accounted for, the City of Beverly Hills rounded out the 2018/19 fiscal year with $24.4 million in unallocated funds, a City staff report found. The City Council is now in the midst of deciding what to do with the funds, which

Birds, vibrant colors and sunsets aren't the first images that come to mind when thinking of the Metro Purple Line Extension. But they soon will be in Beverly Hills, as the dominant themes of a new mural by renowned Japanese contemporary artist Tomokazu Matsuyama.  The work,