How to Give Back This Valentine’s Weekend and Beyond

In the wake of the devastating wildfires in January, many locals are focused on giving back to the community through donations, volunteering and gift cards.

Continuing its excellent dance series, The Wallis presented an ambitious Los Angeles Ballet (LAB) program in two acts of choreographic vignettes following the 18 tracks of Max Richter’s “Memoryhouse.”

Millennium Partners Los Angeles has filed an application with the city of Beverly Hills to build a 34-story mixed-use building at the intersection of Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevards.

During the Jan. 30 Planning Commission Special Meeting, the commission voted to prohibit the installation of synthetic turf in residential front yards, following a recent change in state law regarding synthetic turf.

On Feb. 3, Mayor Lester Friedman held a sustainability edition of his “Les is More: An Hour with the Mayor” series.

Two attorneys working for the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office have filed a claim alleging they were both retaliated against by their superiors and demoted to junior positions.

After the Palisades Charter High School was devastated by recent wildfires, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) welcomed 47 displaced students before pausing enrollment to consider the impact on the district’s resources.

On Jan. 31, the Beverly Hills City Council Liaison / Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Committee met to discuss progress and future plans for the city’s use of the Hawthorne Elementary School campus as both an Early Childhood Center (ECC) and District Office.

Following a detailed discussion at a Feb. 5 Special Study Session about the timing of municipal elections and the election of the mayor and vice mayor, the Beverly Hills City Council agreed, among other things, to split the vice mayorship between two councilmembers for the

There were and still are some terrific films out there and more to come. Go to the theater. See a movie!