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It's the end of an era as plans for a new development at the current site of Nate ‘n Al’s have moved forward. The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its June 10 meeting approved a Development Plan Review for a three-story commercial structure to be

The Beverly Hills Firefighters’ Association (BHFA) celebrated its 33rd annual Backdraft Ball on June 5 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.

Living in the urban wildland interface means that wildfires are a year-round reality.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

Along a two-block stretch of South Robertson Boulevard, Mayor Sharona Nazarian led a group of over two dozen people from one storefront to another, shining a spotlight on the area's many small businesses. 

Beverly Hills High School celebrated the class of 2025 at a commencement service on the school’s Nickoll Field on May 30.

The Beverly Hills City Council considered a proposed ordinance on a new ministerial permit process for Builder’s Remedy housing projects at its June 3 Regular Meeting.

On June 2, the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills held its annual ceremony honoring five outstanding city employees, including individuals from the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD), Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) and city government.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board at its May 27 meeting approved the expansion of the College and Career Counseling Center at Beverly Hills High School by adding several new counselors. 

Off the Chart, a campaign from the Simms/Mann Institute and Foundation rewarding nursing greatness, celebrated its third recognition event on May 29 at the Museum of Tolerance.

The city of Beverly Hills’ Community Services Department has announced that the 2025 Concerts on Canon summer season will kick off with the popular band, Upstream, on June 5 at 6 p.m.