Beverly Hills City Council Ends COVID-19 Emergency Declaration

At its April 18 regular meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council adopted a resolution to terminate a proclamation of a local emergency in response to COVID-19, effective April 19.

Even though fewer people are getting severely sick from COVID-19, adults over 65 years old continue to be hospitalized at significantly higher rates than younger people and, of everyone hospitalized for COVID-19 in Los Angeles County, more than 1 in 10 people required highly specialized

According to published reports, an investment group that includes Lakers legend Magic Johnson has reached "an agreement in principle" to buy the Washington Commanders.

So delighted by the unusual taste of the matzah, an attendee at Spago's recent Passover seder remarked it was "matzah made cool again."

Clients often ask how their money should be invested. Should the money be invested in stocks, bonds, real estate? All the above? Well, we've all heard the expression, "Don't put all your eggs in one basket." It is not surprising that this applies to your

Councilmember Sharona R. Nazarian met recently with the Hon. Moshe Fadlon, the mayor of Herzliya, Israel. Herzelyia is a sister city to Beverly Hills.

During the Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission's regularly scheduled April 11 meeting, the city demonstrated its ongoing commitment to art, highlighting a plethora of programming and providing updates on various arts and culture events around the city.

The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills, under the leadership of President J.R. Dzubak, hosted a very special luncheon for 20 children from the Salvation Army Transition House in Westwood on April 6.

The Beverly Hills Cultural Heritage Commission on April 12 approved the final wording for plaques associated with the latest Golden Shield nominees.

The Portland, Oregon art scene is thriving and Lizzy is there on the margins. A potter, she lives a life of quiet frustration.