At the Los Angeles Fire Department, Poirier oversaw a service area of more than 100 fire stations served by 1000 firefighters and paramedics on duty each day.
At the Los Angeles Fire Department, Poirier oversaw a service area of more than 100 fire stations served by 1000 firefighters and paramedics on duty each day.
At its Aug. 23 regular meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council reviewed a draft letter that it intends to send to the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in response to the proposed changes of operation to the Virginia Robinson Gardens.
On Aug. 23, The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) met with over 100 community members to sign the District's first-ever Community Pledge and Civility Bylaw. The meeting started outside on the Beverly Hills High School campus, where BHUSD Board of Education President Mary Wells
Two familiar – and highly respected – names at City Hall will have new titles affixed to them in the new year. Ryan Gohlich, currently the Beverly Hills Director of Community Development, has been selected as the next Assistant City Manager (ACM) for the City
Named after Samuel Butler's novel of a utopian society, Erewhon was launched in 1966 as a stall in Boston dedicated to serving natural foods.
When Dan Cooley approached the podium at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, asking the Beverly Hills City Council to greenlight shooting a "Beverly Hills Cop 4" helicopter landing, he knew his audience.
Residents and businesses in areas of greater Los Angeles County, including Beverly Hills, are being asked to suspend outdoor water use for two weeks as repairs to a major pipeline will stretch already thin resources.
The Broad presents a special exhibition, "This Is Not America's Flag." This show questions and explores the symbolism of the American flag, underscoring its vast, divergent, and complex meanings.
Aug. 15 marked back to school week in the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD).
A former executive assistant for the Diane & Guilford Glazer Foundation is suing her ex-employer, alleging she was wrongfully fired in 2021 for taking medical leave to deal with depression associated with a month-long bout with the coronavirus. Veronica Mendez's Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit