Homelessness the Major Topic at City Council Meeting

Homelessness in Beverly Hills "seems to be increasing," but it is "difficult to know with certainty." So read a report that Nancy Hunt-Coffey, assistant city manager, delivered to the Beverly Hills City Council, a five-page study that triggered two hours of heated discussion and community

For more than two weeks now, Beverly Hills Park Rangers have engaged in a pilot outreach program geared at patrolling the city's parks and making contact with unhoused individu- als at night. The expanded duties complement the existing city apparatus of outreach and support those

Manuel "Manny" Prieto has been named Director of Education of the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

Beverly Hills resident Janessa LaVoice has announced her candidacy for the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education in the upcoming November 2022 election, looking to fill one of two open seats.

Beverly Hills resident Farrah Dodes, who is the President of the Beverly Hills Education Foundation, has announced her candidacy for the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education in the upcoming November 2022 election. She will be vying for one of two open

Writer/director Quinn Shephard has made a startlingly prescient film about social media, entitlement, appropriation, cluelessness, and consequences, peopled it with characters of depth, and wrapped it in sparkly paper with a ribbon around it, and all at a fast-paced 100 minutes. Danni Sanders, the very

The City of Beverly Hills is seeking nearly $25,000 in a default judgment against a YouTube video creator, a promoter and a company to compensate the munici- pality for police and administrative costs associated with a spring 2021 parade that caused the temporary closing of

On July 28, the Metro D Line, also known as the Purple Line, construction workers will be paving the roadway at worksites along South Lasky Drive, Charleville Boulevard, and Spalding Drive. Street closures are expected to run through July 29. Although construction surrounding the upcoming D

Attendees included many city officials, all of whom were treated to samples of Nerano's famous pizzas.

The Beverly Hills Health and Safety Commission held its monthly regular meeting on July 25, during which it heard reports from local agencies and updates on current programs.