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The Beverly Hills High School Dance Company embarked on a districtwide tour as it anticipates its return to the K.L. Peters Auditorium.

Four Holocaust survivors shared their stories and hopes for the future in a panel discussion at Beverly Hills City Hall on Jan. 20. 

The Beverly Hills City Council heard an update on the homelessness response plan in anticipation of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) station opening at Wilshire and La Cienega boulevards at its Jan. 21 Study Session.

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) continues to investigate a homicide that took place in the city on Jan. 16.

Cultural Heritage Commissioner Andy Licht announced his candidacy for the Beverly Hills City Council in the June election.

As municipal elections draw closer, the Beverly Hills City Council at its Jan. 21 meeting considered a number of items regarding the election's enactment and regulations. 

The Beverly Hills City Council provided direction on priorities for the 2026-27 fiscal year at the Jan. 13 City Council Study Session.

The Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its Jan. 8 meeting approved a resolution to recommend that the City Council adopt an updated Open Space Element (OSE) in the city's General Plan.

A proposed development at 9229 Wilshire Blvd. will be reconsidered by the Beverly Hills Planning Commission at almost twice its original height following a decision by the City Council at its Jan. 13 meeting.  

The vote could reshape transportation from the San Fernando Valley to West Los Angeles.