City of Style: Beverly Hills Shows Off its Public Art

Beverly Hills certainly understands the power of art, its ability to stimulate, entertain, and enhance. Long known for its public and private support for the arts, Beverly Hills is committed to providing access to diverse public artworks.

"I don't think we need to rely on the BHPD or Ambassadors to help us with a rogue vagrant when we can prevent the issue by simply keeping our doors locked for the safety of our staff and clients," Riceberg told the Courier.

"When you drive in Beverly Hills and you look at the park, and there's tents in the park, we have to look at that issue very seriously," the former Olympian said in an interview with Fox LA.

The Courier's Lisa Bloch sat down with Lionel Richie to talk about his music, his passions and his life experiences.

The Courier surveyed 12 iconic hotels about new innovations, dining experiences and the ideal guest profile this summer.

"We're trying to get everyone together so we can all work together in case there's something that may need help," she said.

Unlike last year, which was marked by closures and restrictions, this summer is colored by rebirth and reopening.

"I really want to commend the people that worked on those and organized them," Board President Rachelle Marcus said of the ceremonies.

 "This has been a very long journey and the outcome is very exciting," Alagem told the Courier.

The Beverly Hills Fire Department performed extinguisher training for the employees and residents at the Sunrise Senior Living Facility on May 20.