Beverly Hills Takes Action to Improve Homeless Response

Beverly Hills is doubling down on its commitment to combat homelessness and has hired two consultants to study the city's ongoing outreach efforts and propose new strategies to tackle the problem. The city has enlisted the services of homeless policy experts Abby Arnold and Jennifer Swan

Mayor Lili Bosse is not afraid to speak up, be it at a rally on the streets or from her seat presiding over the Beverly Hills City Council. She will soon be recognized by the Iranian Jewish Women's Organization as an outspoken voice against antisemitism

The Oscar nominations have been announced and there is as much hand wringing as celebrating. It's really a game of "you never can tell." We all understand Best Picture, the Best Acting categories, Best International Feature, and Best Animated Film. We also have our own

Flyers addressing the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan were recently discovered in Beverly Hills, causing outrage among the local Armenian community.

While smoking in Beverly Hills is illegal in most public settings, stricter modifications to the current smoking regulations are being reviewed.

Hosted alongside Beverly Hills's Teen Advisory Committee in partnership with Bosse's Mental Wellness Series, the event celebrated mental health awareness and invited patrons to partake in several kinds of activities and programs – all of which were geared toward allowing people a comfortable, safe space

Beverly Vista Middle School's advanced STEM students and Science Olympiad team recently took a behind-the-scenes VIP tour of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL) in Pasadena.

JR Dzubak, President of the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills, invited members of the Asian Community, including the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills, to celebrate the beginning of the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Rabbit, at its Jan. 23 luncheon.

The public is encouraged to attend a community meeting regarding the negotiation process between the city of Beverly Hills and its six non-sworn employee bargaining groups.

Adam Friedman, the son of Beverly Hills City Councilmember Lester Friedman, was granted a six-month diversion program that could result in the dismissal of a case in which he is charged with creating a fake social media account impersonating City Councilmember Sharona Nazarian, while she