Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration Set for May

The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department will host a series of celebratory events throughout May in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM).  Established in 2006, this month-long observance recognizes and celebrates the significant contributions that Jewish Americans have made to

The Architectural and Design Review Commission reviewed several developmental permits and previewed a three-story retail building during its April 16 meeting.

California has always been a place of vision and ambition, where real estate isn’t just about location—it’s a lifestyle, a legacy, and for many, a dream realized.

Elaine Wynn, the businesswoman, art collector and philanthropist whose vision shaped Las Vegas, has died.

In this multi-part series, the Courier surveys some of the most notable “don’t miss” and “don’t bother” TV offerings this spring.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board voted unanimously on April 15 to approve the contract for the district’s new superintendent, Alex Cherniss, Ed.D.

A superior court judge has postponed a resentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez indefinitely and set a motions hearing for May 9.

Goldsmith, a lifelong Democrat, is running for the District 24 seat currently held by Sen. Ben Allen.

Beverly Hills will launch WaterSmart on April 14, a new portal to help customers manage their water consumption and utility billing more efficiently.

The Arts and Culture Commission presided over a densely packed agenda at its April 8 meeting.