BHPD Launches Beverly Hills Connect

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) has announced a new public safety program entitled “Beverly Hills Connect.”

“Noises Off,” a farce in three acts by Michael Frayn, is a play within a play within a play that pokes loving fun at regional productions in towns no one has ever heard of.

El Rodeo Elementary School Principal Sarah Kaber has been named the Elementary Principal of the Year for Region XIV by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA).

After losing her home in Malibu in the fires, Julia Phelan and her family moved to a friend’s house in Beverly Hills, where they have lived for over a month.

An Affordable Housing Informational Outreach Meeting took place on Feb. 10 at Beverly Hills City Hall. The meeting offered a chance for prospective residents to learn more about the city’s Placement Program, income criteria and affordable unit rates. The meeting was led by HouseKeys, an

The Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission meeting on Feb 11 included a detailed review of the city’s art acquisition process and raised questions about whether a potential merger with the Parks and Recreation Commission will proceed.

As this year unfolds, we’ve witnessed a mix of heartache, from wildfires to political change, while also experiencing uplifting moments like the Grammys, FireAid, and the Super Bowl.

After a protest outside University of California Regent Jay Sures’ Brentwood home on Feb 5, two pro-Palestine student organizations have been leveled with an interim suspension by the UCLA Office of Student Conduct.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board discussed policies for electric vehicles, summer school and other topics at its Feb. 10 meeting.

At the Feb. 5 City Council Regular Meeting, the council reviewed and decided upon several Metro requests.