Two Beverly Hills high students have been named as semifinalists in The Music Center's 34th annual Spotlight (Spotlight) program, a nationally acclaimed performing arts competition, scholarship and artistic development program for teenagers.
Two Beverly Hills high students have been named as semifinalists in The Music Center's 34th annual Spotlight (Spotlight) program, a nationally acclaimed performing arts competition, scholarship and artistic development program for teenagers.
In its second in-person study session since going virtual at the beginning of the pandemic, Beverly Hills City Council considered reports on a proposed affordable housing program in the city, a new bicycle lane on Doheny Drive and a proposed city shuttle service.
AYSO held its 2022 Western States Championships this past weekend at the Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Complex in Northern California, featuring the champion teams from the four AYSO Sections that cover all of California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada.
On May 20, Wilshire Boulevard Temple's University Campus will host "Standing Up to a Modern-Day Haman: A Classical Concert Purim Fundraiser for Ukraine."
Just In Case BH, the city's neighborhood-based emergency preparedness program that connects residents, businesses and city agencies in the event of city-wide disasters, has released a manual for how to deal with a wide range of emergency situations.
Fourth graders in Dessie Jeffries' class at Horace Mann School closed out Black History Month with a special in-person visit from Jerry Weiser, a Holocaust survivor.
The Beverly Hills Planning Commission reviewed the city's standards for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, at its March 10 meeting.
According to Sterling, the city was ready to begin preliminary talks to renew the lease with Rite Aid on Bedford.
"We have a public hearing, so the public has the ability to see transparently what the city has accomplished and how they're meeting their goals that are outlined in the general plan and housing element," said City Planner Timothea Tway.
Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS) students took part in the Beverly Hills Junior Chef competition on March 8, cooking up creative dishes in 90 minutes with a mystery box of ingredients.