Courier Writers Are Finalists for 22 Journalism Awards

The Beverly Hills Courier is a finalist for a total of 22 California Journalism Awards and Southern California Journalism Awards, given out by the California News Publishers Association and the Los Angeles Press Club, respectively.

Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) has announced that Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) Principal Drew Stewart will leave his position at the end of the school year.

Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) senior Karina Kruger will attend Columbia University this fall to study Public Policy.

Recognizing service and sisterhood, this year’s annual Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai Spring Luncheon honored philanthropist Wendy Howard Goldberg and her sister, CAA motion picture agent Toni Howard on May 1 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Developers of Builder's Remedy projects in Beverly Hills may soon have the option of streamlining their approval process in exchange for scaling back their developments. 

The Beverly Hills City Council has moved closer to determining its top priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. 

Following six hours of presentations, public comment and discussion regarding a proposed development at 9600 Wilshire Blvd., the Beverly Hills Planning Commission at its May 1 meeting moved to continue deliberations to June 10.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic is expected to rule on the motion on May 9. 

“Everyone’s beautiful at the ballet.” And this new, ravishingly filmed and acted limited series, “Etoile,” is no exception.

Mayor Sharona Nazarian was joined by Beverly Hills Fire Chief Gregory Barton and other city staff for the first “Straight Talk with Sharona” public session of her term.