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The conversation, held at the City Hall Council Chambers, was the sixth installation of “Straight Talk with Sharona,” one of Nazarian's mayoral initiatives intended to open a dialogue with members of the community.  

On Nov. 8 and 9, a group of 35 young people participated in the fourth annual Empowerment Camp hosted by the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD). 

In the wake of the most devastating wildfires in the history of Los Angeles, the city of Beverly Hills is equipping its residents with knowledge and tools to prepare for any future natural disaster.

“Here” is the magnificent Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. For the past 17 years, beginning at the age of 27, Maestro Gustavo Dudamel has been the ordained “gift” to Los Angeles, the honored and cherished Music & Artistic Director of the Los

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) has appointed Dr. Issaic Gates as the district's new executive director of personnel services.

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg announced his support for Brian Goldsmith’s state senate candidacy for California’s 24th District.

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Nov. 5 meeting denied a request for a development plan review and density bonus permit utilizing state Housing Accountability Act Builder’s Remedy provisions to allow for the construction of a 26-story, 200-unit multifamily residential project at 8844 Burton

An Oct. 23 Decision of Appeal from the California Department of Education (CDE) found sufficient facts and evidence to support an allegation of race-based bullying and a racially hostile environment at Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS).

Beverly Hills City Council, at its Oct. 28 Study Session, approved permit requests from Dick Clark Productions in preparation for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony scheduled for Jan. 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. 

The Beverly Hills Health and Safety Commission received updates about student health concerns, citywide crime and the upcoming evacuation drill during its Oct. 27 meeting.