Preservation Month, an annual celebration honoring historic places, heritage tourism, and the social and economic benefits of preservation is observed in May across the country.
On April 25, the Planning Commission convened a special meeting to review the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) of the proposed mixed-use development at 9600 Wilshire Blvd., drawing impassioned comments from more than a dozen community members, preservationists, hospitality professionals and labor representatives.
The UCLA “Palestine Solidarity Encampment” came to a stunning end in the early morning hours of May 2 as law enforcement burst through its barriers and arrested over 200 protesters who refused to disperse.
Beverly Hills High School hosted its first annual Career Technical Education (CTE) Recognition Breakfast on April 17 to honor students who have successfully completed a rigorous three-course sequence in their chosen Career Pathway.
A motion is set for April 29 in the Los Angeles Superior Court in the lawsuit filed by DuPont Clinic, PC against the city of Beverly Hills and various city officials.
The Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors honored leaders from the worlds of entertainment and sports at its Sunset Soirée held on April 20 at the Warner Bros. Studio Lot Midwest Street in Burbank.
As summer draws nearer and the community looks forward to longer, warmer days, the Recreation and Parks Commission discussed a variety of programs that will get residents and nearby neighbors involved with the outdoors.
After former Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education member Mary Wells was elected to the City Council last month, the remaining members on April 24 agreed to leave her seat vacant until the Nov. 5 election.