BHUSD Reconsiders Israeli Flag Display On Campuses

Less than 24 hours after the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board voted to display the Israeli flag at all schools and facilities in the district during Jewish Heritage Month, Superintendent Dr. Alex Cherniss issued a statement reversing the decision. 

During an Aug. 25 press conference in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump brought up the topic of Beverly Hills.

“Shucked,” the corn pone, corny, cornfed musical has landed, and for a brief time you too can indulge in the vegetable that is the same going in as it is coming out.

During the fifth Straight Talk with Sharona on Aug. 14, Mayor Sharona Nazarian discussed an array of topics with the Director of the Public Works Department, Shana Epstein. 

The antitrust lawsuit filed this summer between Compass and Zillow over the so-called “Zillow Ban” has attracted great interest across the real estate industry nationally.

The 9600 Wilshire Boulevard Specific Plan project will move on to City Council after approval from the Planning Commission at its Aug. 14 meeting.

Get ready for some fun, laughter and unexpected raucous joy. “& Juliet” has arrived at the Ahmanson, and it’s one of the must-see events of the summer. Like “Mamma Mia,” presently being revived in New York, this is a “leave your brain at the door”

One Beverly Hills, the development project underway at the southwest intersection of Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevards, will receive up to $550 million in funds generated through city-issued bonds in the coming years.

Ryan Gohlich has been appointed as the next city manager of Beverly Hills.

Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board member Russell Stuart has filed a lawsuit against the city for personal injuries sustained during the November 2024 Rodeo Nights Holiday Lights celebration.