HomeNews (Page 5)

News

Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian brought together a panel of female leaders, entrepreneurs and business owners for the “Women Owning Their Future” panel on Feb. 24 at the Fine Arts Theatre.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Feb. 23 denied City Councilmember John Mirisch's petition for writ of mandate to compel the city of Beverly Hills clerk's office to accept his nomination papers for the June 2 municipal election. 

The city of Beverly Hills has agreed in a settlement to process the application of a Builder's Remedy project at 140 S. Camden Drive and to pay the applicant's attorney's fees. 

Many members of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) community have expressed concern and anger over a speaker who addressed a group of Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) students on campus on Feb. 17. 

Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton has announced her endorsement of Brian Goldsmith’s campaign for State Senate District 24. Clinton, the former First Lady, U.S. Secretary of State, and U.S. Senator (D-NY) joins other leaders of the Democratic Party who have lent their support for Goldsmith’s candidacy

During her “Straight Talk with Sharona” event at City Hall on Feb. 12, Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian hosted a panel featuring leaders of committees and groups that partner with, or are part of, the city. 

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Feb. 12 meeting approved a request for a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow the ongoing operation of a car rental facility at 499 N. Canon Drive. 

The city of Beverly Hills has issued a statement clarifying what it acknowledges was incorrect information posted on social media by the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) this past weekend. 

Architectural and Design Review Commission Chair Rebecca Pynoos has announced her candidacy for the Beverly Hills City Council and pulled nomination paperwork from the City Clerk's office. 

The petition for writ of mandate filed by Councilmember John Mirisch alleging that he should be allowed to seek a fifth term of office is set for a hearing on Feb. 23 in the Los Angeles Superior Court.