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Erika Fabian, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, escaped the Nazis through the ingenuity of her mother and sister, and through the assistance of neighbors and friends.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) gathered on Aug. 8 for its annual Opening Day celebration at the El Rodeo Elementary Auditorium.

The Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission at its Aug. 12 meeting discussed how its work plan items fit into City Council priorities for the 2025-26 fiscal year.

In a conference room at the Roxbury Community Center on Aug. 4, 30 young professionals discussed their most recent event, Beverly Blends.

On July 1, an elderly Beverly Hills resident was defrauded by an organized crime group posing as financial institution employees and federal government agents.

In a 132-page response, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman formally laid out his case opposing a new trial for brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez. 

A fire on the evening of Aug. 12 has left the celebrated Beverly Hills restaurant Funke temporarily shuttered.

At its Aug. 5 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council reviewed the Recreation and Parks City Council Liaisons’ recommendation to approve the finalization of the Pickleball Pilot Program. 

The Beverly Hills City Council at its Aug. 5 meeting unanimously approved a collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Beverly Hills Police Management Association (BHPMA). 

Beverly Hills police officers and representatives for the city traded public missives throughout the week as the two groups continue to work through labor negotiations.