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Many are hosting events and talking to voters to make their final pitch before Election Day on June 2. 

The Beverly Hills City Council received an update on the city’s upcoming June 2 Municipal Election at the May 19 City Council Study Session.

The spring Beverly Hills Art Show, held May 16-17, drew thousands of visitors to Beverly Hills and Beverly Gardens Park, where 250 artists exhibited their work.

The city of Beverly Hills and the Community Services Department hosted a stop on Adeena Sussman’s national “Zariz” book tour.

The conversation touched upon his tenure on the school board, political factions in the city and critics of his “hammer-and-nails” style. 

The Beverly Hills Architectural and Design Review Commission unanimously approved an architectural review of the new three-story Tiffany & Co. store located at 360 N. Rodeo Drive at its May 20 meeting.

The 31st annual Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance will return to Beverly Hills on June 21, celebrating automotive culture, and paying tribute to America’s 250th anniversary. The free Father’s Day event will take place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the world-famous Rodeo Drive, coinciding with the

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) has reached a tentative settlement with Laura Collins-Williams, the district's former assistant superintendent for student services, in her lawsuit against the district. 

Billionaire and former gubernatorial candidate Stephen Cloobeck is scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 7 on charges of trying to dissuade multiple people from testifying in a criminal case against his fiancée.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) reported six arrests and four service calls during the first week of service at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) D Line station at Wilshire and La Cienega boulevards on May 13.