Courier Writers Named As Finalists in Four Southern California Journalism Awards Categories
The Beverly Hills Courier is once again a finalist for four Southern California Journalism Awards.
The Beverly Hills Courier is once again a finalist for four Southern California Journalism Awards.
Craig Bugbee will step down as Principal of Horace Mann Elementary School at the end of the school year.
Teri Austin, president of the Amanda Foundation, walks through the 100-year-old building in Beverly Hills that she turned into her animal rescue, pointing out dogs, cats, puppies and kittens in need. Animals need surgeries and vaccines, for which the nonprofit counts on donations.
Every weekday, Beverly Hills resident Jared Gonzales rides his bike down Gregory Way, crossing Robertson Boulevard and turning left on Doheny Drive until he reaches Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy, where he teaches middle school math.
Obvious from the opening, when a home movie of a wide-eyed very young Gad stares into the camera, already performing for his onlookers, this is a very personal film.
During its May 7 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council spoke to representatives from Netflix about an exclusive upcoming event.
Beverly Hills is known for its world class police, fire and city services and on May 6, the spotlight shined on the individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make that possible.
The event marked the launch of the inaugural Beverly Hills Courier Travel Magazine, a collaboration with Maybourne.
Citing higher than expected costs, the Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously on May 6 to discontinue construction of a North Portal at the Wilshire/Rodeo station of the Metro D Line Subway Extension Project.
On April 26, representatives with the San Jose Chamber of Commerce capped off a weeklong tour of Los Angeles by visiting Beverly Hills City Hall, where Beverly Hills Police Department Chief Mark Stainbrook gave a presentation on the department’s technological advancements.