Beverly Hills City Manager George Chavez to Retire
City Manager George Chavez has announced that he will retire this December after a 35-year career serving the City of Beverly Hills.
City Manager George Chavez has announced that he will retire this December after a 35-year career serving the City of Beverly Hills.
Eighteen contestants entered pies named after their tasty ingredients, such as Cabernet Grape Pie, Strawberry Rhubarb Pie and Lazy Apricot Pie.
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As Senior Rabbi of the oldest, largest and most prestigious synagogue in Southern California, Leder is a beloved local spiritual figure with a national profile.
"Feeling optimistic, but it ain't over," Mirisch told the Courier about the continued lead.
At its June 14 meeting, the BHUSD Board of Education approved the first reading of its revised interdistrict attendance policy with a 4-0 vote, with Board member Rachelle Marcus abstaining.
We reached out to some of the city's top chefs to gather their favorite summer family recipes and remembrances.
The city will now limit outdoor watering to two days a week and prohibit the use of drinkable water for outdoor irrigation between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Courier's Lisa Bloch sat down with Nicolas Bijan, son of the legendary designer Bijan, to talk fatherhood, new business ventures, and what life is like as the sartorial heir apparent.
Two years of life interrupted by a pandemic has created countless opportunities for self-reflection and even reinvention. Self-care tended to slip by the wayside, though, as public health rules closed and then reopened favorite facilities.